Process Existence
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Overview
The Process Existence alarm monitors for the disappearance of a process. If a process's existence cannot be confirmed, the process has stopped.
Primary settings
PFM - Web Console alarm property |
Settings |
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Item |
Detailed item |
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Main Information |
Product |
UNIX |
Alarm message |
Process status has changed |
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Enable alarm |
Selected |
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Alarm notification |
Notify when the state changed |
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Notification target |
State changes for the alarm |
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Evaluate all data |
Do not specify. |
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Monitoring time range |
Always monitor |
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Report alarm when the following damping condition is reached |
Do not specify. |
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occurrence(s) during |
0 |
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interval(s) |
0 |
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Alarm Conditions |
Record |
Application Process Overview (PD_APS) |
Field |
Program Name |
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Abnormal condition |
Program Name = jpcsto# |
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Warning condition |
Program Name = jpcsto# |
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Actions |
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-- |
Command |
-- |
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SNMP |
Abnormal, Normal |
- Legend:
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--: Setting is always ignored.
- #
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Set the name of the program to be monitored. Make sure that the character string you enter here matches what is entered in the Program Name field of the PD_APS record.
Any character in the source information that is not in the ASCII character set range of 0x20 to 0x7E will be converted to a hash mark (#: 0x23) before it is stored in the Program Name field of the PD_APS record. Note that multi-byte characters are processed in single-byte units during conversion. For example, the multi-byte (full-width) letter is converted as follows:
Source information
Post-conversion information
Character encoding
Binary
Binary
Character string
Shift-JIS
8260
2360
#`
EUC
A3C1
2323
##
UTF-8
EFBCA1
232323
###
Alarm tables
PFM UNIX Template Alarms [PS] 09.10
Related reports
None