The PATROL Knowledge Module for UNIX and Linux provides the ability to create an aggregate parameter. This aggregate parameter consists of two or more existing parameters. BMC PATROL evaluates the values of these designated parameters and then determines, based on user-defined criteria, whether the cumulative effect of these parameters' states warrants a warning or an alarm.
Composite parameters give you the ability to create parameters whose values are dependent on one or more existing PATROL parameters. You can then use PATROL alarm settings and recovery actions on the newly created parameters in the same way that you use alarm settings and recovery actions on other parameters. For example, you can create a composite parameter that triggers an alarm when paging activity is high while processor utilization is low.
A composite parameter consists of a user-defined Boolean expression and a result.
For more information about the relationship operators and the Boolean operators, see the PSL Reference Manual.
MEMmemPagesPerSec is greater than 10 and MEMmemPageFaultsPerSec is greater than MEMmemCacheFaultsPerSec.
See Examples for more information.
Configuring composite parameters
Working with Composite Parameter Expressions
Examples of COMPOSITES parameter expressions
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James Banks
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Sunisa Apibansmut
I got same issue as James Banks.
Shweta Patil
Hi Sunisa,
Are you still facing the issue? We have updated the topic and removed the incorrect link.
Thanks,
Shweta
Sunisa Apibansmut
Dear Shweta,
Thank you very much. It work fine now.
Best Regards,
Sunisa