Feature Request

Mike Rowell Mike.Rowell at Rightmove.co.uk
Thu Feb 22 13:20:19 CET 2007


Quick Feature request

 

Service Intelligence

 

By that I mean, under certain circumstances allow services to go above
threshold levels..

 

So for example, if a process x is running on a database server allow CPU
to go above y

 

You could also say

 

If a reload process is happening on server x allow http to not alert

 

Just an idea that came to me while discussing batch job load on a
database server that one of our teams is using.  Where a specific batch
job could send the cpu load high and that is expected, but the batch job
isn't scheduled and is just run as and when.  But the control has to be
fairly fine grained to stop the server not alerting when there is an
issue.

Mike Rowell

Systems Team Leader

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