"Elardus Engelbrecht" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<listserv%[email protected]>...
> Chase, John wrote:
> 
> >"I would like to add that XXXXXX is putting a monitoring rule in
place on this 
> server to check for CPU spikes above 60%.  If this happens, an  email
will be 
> sent out so it can be addressed in a timely manner. "
> 
> What is the duration of that 60% spike before that emails are sent
out? 
> 

A spike has no duration. 1 sample above 60% probably already triggers
the 'panic-level'. Yes, those are the machines that 'should not' be run
above 20-40%. But remember: they are cheap and software is free, so who
cares ;-)

Kees.
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