Cisco Cisco Prime Unified Operations Manager 8.7 白皮書

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Operations Manager Deployment Best Practices 
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Do not set the MOS threshold in Service Monitor very high for long periods of time. 
Internal tests indicate that a high sustained rate of Service Quality Alerts can cause 
frequent periods of high CPU usage on the Operations Manager server. During these 
periods of high CPU activity, dashboards and other user interfaces may not respond in a 
timely manner. The only way to reduce the load on the system in these circumstances is 
to either lower the MOS thresholds to reduce the rate of Service Quality events being 
handled by Operations Manager, or reduce the overall load on the system by reducing the 
number of configured diagnostic tests. 
The periodic rediscovery of the entire network (the default is once weekly) is a very 
CPU-intensive activity, and should preferably be confined to off-peak hours (such as in 
the middle of the weekend). It is recommended that no users be logged into the system 
during this period, and if at all possible, dashboards should be closed and diagnostic tests 
suspended during this interval. 
7.7.4 Simultaneous Operations by Multiple Users 
No more than five simultaneous Operations Manager users is recommended if all users 
are viewing the Service Level View, performing tests, and creating reports on a constant 
basis.