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EMC Smarts Application Connectivity Monitor Configuration Guide
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Note:
The StatisticsWindow is fixed and cannot be changed through the console.
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Resource-based settings use two parameters, Sensitivity and 
StatisticsWindow, in conjunction with one or more thresholds to determine 
when an abnormal condition exists. This design provides two benefits:
It prevents wide variations between high and low values from skewing 
the results, as might be the case if values were averaged.
It provides more control over the sensitivity of the analysis. When the 
value of the sensitivity parameter is 0%, one value over the threshold 
triggers the event. If the sensitivity parameter is 100%, every value must 
be over the threshold.
The following example illustrates how these parameters work:
A SoftwareElementCheck samples a parameter such as ResponseTime every 
30 seconds and compares it to the threshold, MaxResponseTime. The 
SoftwareElementCheck records whether the value is over the threshold. At 
regular intervals, determined by the correlation engine, the 
SoftwareElementCheck compares the number of samples that violated the 
threshold during the most recent window interval (StatisticsWindow) to the 
sensitivity parameter. If the percentage of samples in violation is higher than 
the sensitivity parameters, a symptom is triggered.
Table 6:
Parameters for Software Service Thresholds 
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ESCRIPTION
Check_MaxResponseTime
Seconds
The maximum response time for a check. The actual response time 
for a check is compared against this threshold to determine if the 
check is running slow.
Check_Sensitivity
Percentage (%)
The percentage of samples during a set time period 
(StatisticsWindow) that must violate the Check_MaxResponseTime 
threshold to trigger an event. 0% means that one value over the 
threshold triggers the event. 100% means that every value within 
the StatisticsWindow must be over the threshold.