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Why is your entity association just "Average"?
Association rules are always
attribute operator condition
Adam.
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On 30 Jan 2017, 12:02, at 12:02, Rowlands Mark Mark.Rowlands@riksbyggen.se wrote:
Running Observium Professional 17.1.8329
I am trying to set up an alert on the average cpu usage for an intel multiprocessor machine ( yeah windows and snmp.. I know )
This is the exported template :-
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<templates> <template type="alert" description="Autogenerated observium template" version="0.91" created="Mon, 30 Jan 2017 12:48:26 +0100" observium="17.1.8329" id="62216b29dcf38c27da35f258b679d0f4"> <entity_type>processor</entity_type> <name>cpu</name> <message>Processor high</message> <severity>crit</severity> <suppress_recovery>0</suppress_recovery> <delay>0</delay> <conditions_and>1</conditions_and> <conditions>processor_usage gt 75</conditions> <conditions_complex>processor_usage gt 75</conditions_complex> <associations> <device>hostname equals pdb01-sql</device> <entity>Average </entity> </associations> </template> </templates>
This however seems to match all of the processors ( see attached images )
I am clearly doing something wrong / being unlucky with my thought processes.
Anyone care to enlighten me?
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