Citrix Systems 5.6 ユーザーズマニュアル
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• license_does_not_support_pooling
• pbd_plug_failed_on_server_start
• pool_master_transition
• pbd_plug_failed_on_server_start
• pool_master_transition
The following alerts appear on the performance graphs in XenCenter. See the XenCenter online help for
more information:
• vm_cloned
• vm_crashed
• vm_rebooted
• vm_resumed
• vm_shutdown
• vm_started
• vm_suspended
• vm_crashed
• vm_rebooted
• vm_resumed
• vm_shutdown
• vm_started
• vm_suspended
Customizing Alerts
The performance monitoring
perfmon
runs once every 5 minutes and requests updates from XenServer
which are averages over 1 minute, but these defaults can be changed in
/etc/sysconfig/perfmon
.
Every 5 minutes
perfmon
reads updates of performance variables exported by the XAPI instance running
on the same host. These variables are separated into one group relating to the host itself, and a group
for each VM running on that host. For each VM and also for the host,
perfmon
reads in the
other-
config:perfmon
parameter and uses this string to determine which variables it should monitor, and under
which circumstances to generate a message.
vm:other-config:perfmon
and
host:other-config:perfmon
values consist of an XML string like
the one below:
<config>
<variable>
<name value="cpu_usage"/>
<alarm_trigger_level value="LEVEL"/>
</variable>
<variable>
<name value="network_usage"/>
<alarm_trigger_level value="LEVEL"/>
</variable>
</config>
Valid VM Elements
name
what to call the variable (no default). If the name value is one of
cpu_usage
,
network_usage
, or
disk_usage
the
rrd_regex
and
alarm_trigger_sense
parameters are not required as defaults
for these values will be used.
alarm_priority
the priority of the messages generated (default
5
)
alarm_trigger_level
level of value that triggers an alarm (no default)