These are "device" alerts not "processor" alerts. The entity type is important!If you recreate them as "processor" type (as they are in our examples), they'll work.adam.Adam ArmstrongCEO & Lead ArchitectObservium LimitedOn 2017-10-13 19:48:29, J Green <corpengineer@gmail.com> wrote:
Please find attached.Thank you.______________________________On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 11:28 AM, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:Lack of screenshots will practically guarantee no one is going to try to work out what you've done wrong.Adam.Sent from BlueMailOn 13 Oct 2017, at 19:23, J Green <corpengineer@gmail.com> wrote:Thank you.processor_usage greater 90 * *Hello there:Just built a new system w/ CE version 17.9 on Centos 7.2 . When I create/run the following Alert Check, it shows as 'OK' for my devices:When I go to a device and view graphs, it shows a device w/ 100% CPU utilizationNo errors in logs/db.log.Is my syntax incorrect?
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