# you can disable an alarm notification by setting the 'to' line to: silent alarm: ram_in_use on: system.ram class: Utilization type: System component: Memory os: linux hosts: * calc: $used * 100 / ($used + $cached + $free + $buffers) units: % every: 10s warn: $this > (($status >= $WARNING) ? (80) : (90)) crit: $this > (($status == $CRITICAL) ? (90) : (98)) delay: down 15m multiplier 1.5 max 1h info: system memory utilization to: sysadmin alarm: ram_available on: mem.available class: Utilization type: System component: Memory os: linux hosts: * calc: $avail * 100 / ($system.ram.used + $system.ram.cached + $system.ram.free + $system.ram.buffers) units: % every: 10s warn: $this < (($status >= $WARNING) ? (15) : (10)) crit: $this < (($status == $CRITICAL) ? (10) : ( 5)) delay: down 15m multiplier 1.5 max 1h info: percentage of estimated amount of RAM available for userspace processes, without causing swapping to: sysadmin alarm: oom_kill on: mem.oom_kill os: linux hosts: * lookup: sum -30m unaligned units: kills every: 5m warn: $this > 0 delay: down 10m host labels: _is_k8s_node = false info: number of out of memory kills in the last 30 minutes to: sysadmin ## FreeBSD alarm: ram_in_use on: system.ram class: Utilization type: System component: Memory os: freebsd hosts: * calc: ($active + $wired + $laundry + $buffers) * 100 / ($active + $wired + $laundry + $buffers + $cache + $free + $inactive) units: % every: 10s warn: $this > (($status >= $WARNING) ? (80) : (90)) crit: $this > (($status == $CRITICAL) ? (90) : (98)) delay: down 15m multiplier 1.5 max 1h info: system memory utilization to: sysadmin alarm: ram_available on: mem.available class: Utilization type: System component: Memory os: freebsd hosts: * calc: $avail * 100 / ($system.ram.free + $system.ram.active + $system.ram.inactive + $system.ram.wired + $system.ram.cache + $system.ram.laundry + $system.ram.buffers) units: % every: 10s warn: $this < (($status >= $WARNING) ? (15) : (10)) crit: $this < (($status == $CRITICAL) ? (10) : ( 5)) delay: down 15m multiplier 1.5 max 1h info: percentage of estimated amount of RAM available for userspace processes, without causing swapping to: sysadmin