healthcheck-configure-service-threshold

Configures a specific performance metric service.

This command is deprecated and will be removed in a future release as it has been replaced by the set-healthcheck-service-configuration command.

Synopsis

asadmin [asadmin-options] healthcheck-configure-service-threshold
[--help]
[--target target]
[--enabled={false|true}]
[--dynamic={false|true}]
[--servicename=serviceName]
[--thresholdcritical=threshold]
[--thresholdwarning=threshold]
[--thresholdgood=threshold]

Description

Configures CRITICAL, WARNING and GOOD threshold range values for a service checker. The dynamic attribute should be set to true in order to apply the changes directly.

This command only configures thresholds for the following checkers:

  • CPU Usage

  • Connection Pool

  • Heap Memory Usage

  • Machine Memory Usage

Options

asadmin-options

Options for the asadmin utility. For information about these options, see the asadmin help page.

--help
-?

Displays the help text for the subcommand.

--target

This option helps specify the target on which you are configuring the Healthcheck performance metric service. Valid values are:

server

Applies to the default server instance. This is the default value.

cluster_name

Applies to every server instance in the cluster.

instance_name

Applies to a specified server instance.

--enabled

Defaults to false. Enables or disables the healthcheck service

--dynamic

Defaults to false. When set to true, applies the changes without a server restart.

--servicename

The performance service metric name. Required.

One of:

  • connection-pool or cp

  • cpu-usage or cu

  • heap-memory-usage or hmu

  • machine-memory-usage or mmu

--thresholdcritical

Defaults to 90. The threshold value that this metric must surpass to generate a CRITICAL event.

A value between WARNING VALUE and 100 must be used.

--thresholdwarning

Defaults to 50. The threshold value that this metric must surpass to generate a WARNING event.

A value between GOOD VALUE and WARNING VALUE must be used.

--thresholdgood

Defaults to 0. The threshold value that this metric must surpass to generate a GOOD event.

A value between 0 and WARNING VALUE must be used.

Examples

Example 1 JDBC Connection Pools Health monitoring

Monitoring the health of JDBC connection pools is a common need. In that scenario, it is very unlikely that on-the-fly configuration changes would be made, so a very high CRITICAL threshold can be set. Likewise, a nonzero GOOD threshold is needed because an empty or unused connection pool may not be healthy either.

The following command would apply these settings to the connection pool checker:

asadmin healthcheck-configure-service-threshold --serviceName=healthcheck-cpool --dynamic=true --thresholdCritical=95 --thresholdWarning=70 --thresholdGood=30

Exit Status

0

subcommand executed successfully

1

error in executing the subcommand

See Also