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The following table describes the default attribute (parameter) properties available in BMC PATROL and BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management.

Note

  • Attributes in BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management are known as parameters in BMC PATROL.
  • Monitor types in BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management are known as application classes in BMC PATROL.
  • Collector and text parameters do not display the BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management properties.

Default parameter properties

Property

Default value

PATROL properties

Application class

The application class under which this parameter is displayed.

Command type

Language used to create the command this parameter executes.

Example: PATROL Script Language (PSL)

Icon style

Specifies whether the parameter is represented as a graph, text box, stop light (signal), or boolean state.

Unit

Specifies the unit of measure in which the parameter output is expressed, such as a percentage, a number, or bytes.

Border range

Indicates the normal operating range for the parameter.  The Border range must be larger than the Alarm1 and Alarm2 ranges combined.

Values are described as less than and greater than, for example <0 or >100.

If the Border range is undefined, it means it is inactive and any values that appear are not intended as recommendations.

Alarm1 range

Specifies the thresholds for the first-level alarm; this is not applicable to collector parameters.

Specifies the thresholds for the lower numerical values deemed unacceptable for this parameter. Values must be lower than values for Alarm2; cannot overlap Alarm2 range or fall outside the Border range. Values falling inside this range trigger warnings, alarms, or recovery actions.

If undefined, Alarm1 is inactive, and any values that appear are not intended as recommendations.

Alarm2 range

Specifies the thresholds for the second-level alarm; this is not applicable to collector parameters.

Specifies the thresholds for the higher numerical values deemed unacceptable for this parameter. Values must be higher than the values for Alarm1; cannot overlap Alarm1 range, or fall outside the Border range. Values falling inside this range trigger warnings, alarms, or recovery actions.

If undefined, Alarm2 is inactive, and any values that appear are not intended as recommendations.

Scheduling (poll time)

Specifies how frequently the parameter will run and collect data (polling cycle); this is not applicable to consumer parameters.

Active at installation

Specifies whether a parameter is active by default; reflected in the words yes or no.

Parameter type

Indicates the parameter type:

  • Standard parameters that gather and display a single data value. Some standard parameters have collector properties.
  • Collector parameters that gather multiple data values but has no display capabilities.
  • Consumer parameters that display values gathered by collector or standard parameters.

Value set by

 Lists the collector parameter that sets the values for the consumer parameter described. 

BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management properties
Monitor TypeThe monitor type under which this attribute is displayed.

Key Performance Indicator

Indicates if the attribute is a Key Performance Indicator (KPI). KPIs are attributes that have the most impact on the health and performance of your environment and your service-level agreements.

Monitor for abnormalities

Indicates whether abnormalities should be detected automatically. This applies to all attributes for which alarm ranges have been defined. If you want an attribute to be monitored for abnormalities, you should define the alarm ranges.

Graph

Indicates whether the attribute value should be plotted on the graph by default when the Show Graph is selected on the BMC ProactiveNet user interface.

Availability

Indicates whether the parameter monitors the availability of the resource.

Response time

Indicates whether the parameter monitors the response time of an action or operation.

Normal distribution

Indicates whether the attribute has data with extreme spikes which makes developing a normal range band difficult.

Statistical

Indicates if the value collected by the attribute is numerical and indicates performance data.

Related topics

Application classes and their prefixes

Parameters

 

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