Bad RPC Calls (RPCBadCalls)
This parameter displays the percentage of NFS RPC server requests rejected by the server RPC facility before the request can be passed to the kernel NFS service routines. The two common causes of bad calls are authentication errors and file system export errors.
- In an authentication error, an RPC call is rejected because the client is not properly identified.
- In a file system export error, a bad call occurs if a client root user attempts to write or update an exported file system that does not have suid permissions enabled.
PATROL properties
Attribute | Default value |
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Application class | IAK_NFSv3_Server |
Command type | Not applicable |
Platform | All platforms |
Icon style | Graph |
Unit | Percent |
Border range | Undefined |
Alarm1 range | Undefined |
Alarm2 range | Undefined |
Scheduling (poll time) | Inherits poll time of collector |
Active at installation | Yes |
Parameter type | Consumer |
Value set by |
Central Monitoring Administration properties
Property | Default value |
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Monitor type | NFS V3 Server |
Key Performance Indicator | No |
Graph by default | No |
Availability | No |
Statistical | Yes |
Config | No |
Response time | No |
Monitor for | Yes |
Normal distribution | Yes |
Application collection status | No |
Delta | Yes |
Value format (%d) | No |