[j-nsp] health-monitor as the cause?

Gabriel Farias gabrielfarias03 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 16 15:18:33 EDT 2016


Message: health-monitor as the cause?

Hello members,


There are many options to monitor the health of Juniper equipment with
Junos, the record of events usually are via snmp and logging equipment, the
options using "health-monitor" meet my current needs.


My question is could not understand the generated log which process caused
these events, can you help me, you can determine the causative process? See
the following example:


[edit]

root at RT0001AMZ> show configuration snmp health-monitor

Jun 16 15:57:23

[edit snmp]

   health-monitor {

       interval 5;

       rising-threshold 40;

       falling-threshold 30;

   }


root at RT0001AMZ> show log messages | match SNMPD_HEALTH_MON_THRESH_CROSS


Jun 16 12:47:59  RT0001AMZ snmpd[923]: SNMPD_HEALTH_MON_THRESH_CROSS:
Health Monitor: root file system utilization crossed rising threshold 40
(value: 79), (variable: jnxHrStoragePercentUsed.1)


Jun 16 12:48:07  RT0001AMZ snmpd[923]: SNMPD_HEALTH_MON_THRESH_CROSS:
Health Monitor: RE 0 memory utilization crossed rising threshold 40 (value:
80), (variable: jnxOperatingBuffer.9.1.0.0)


Jun 16 12:49:14  RT0001AMZ snmpd[923]: SNMPD_HEALTH_MON_THRESH_CROSS:
Health Monitor: RE 0 CPU utilization crossed falling threshold 30 (value:
23), (variable: jnxOperatingCPU.9.1.0.0)


Jun 16 13:20:14  RT0001AMZ snmpd[923]: SNMPD_HEALTH_MON_THRESH_CROSS:
Health Monitor: RE 0 CPU utilization crossed rising threshold 40 (value:
44), (variable: jnxOperatingCPU.9.1.0.0)


Regards,
Gabriel Farias


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