4.6.3 Set Threshold Value window
The Set Threshold Value window sets thresholds for a process or child process. A threshold indicates the number of processes or child processes that can be executed at one time. The following figure shows the Set Threshold Value window.
The items to be set are:
- Threshold Value
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- Lower
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Specify the lower limit for the number of processes that can be executed at one time. Specify a value that is equal to or smaller than the upper limit. The default is 1.
- Upper
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Specify the upper limit for the number of processes that can be executed at one time. Specify a value that is equal to or greater than the lower limit. If you do not wish to set an upper limit, specify 9999. The default is 1.
The following are examples for setting threshold values:
- Example 1: When 3 is specified as the upper limit of the threshold, and 1 as the lower limit:
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Normal if the number of running processes is from 1 to 3
Critical if the number of running processes is 0 or 4 or greater
- Example 2: When 0 is specified as the upper limit of the threshold, and 0 as the lower limit:
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Normal if the number of running processes is 0
Critical if the number of running processes is 1 or greater