Configuring System Health Values - Teradata Viewpoint

Teradata Viewpoint User Guide

Product
Teradata Viewpoint
Release Number
16.00
Published
October 2016
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-03-29
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Product Category
Analytical Ecosystem
You can define threshold values for your system status calculation.
  1. From the Systems list, click the name of the system you want to update.
  2. From the Setup list, click System Health.
  3. Under Thresholds, select one of the following options for each metric:
    Option Description
    Enabled Makes the metric visible in the System Health portlet. Uses the threshold values in the system status calculation.

    User, System, and Wait I/O is factored into the CPU Utilization calculation when each of these threshold values is enabled.

    Disabled Omits the metric in the System Health portlet. Does not use threshold values in the system status calculation.
    View Only Makes the metric visible in the System Health portlet. Does not use threshold values in the system status calculation.
  4. Adjust the degraded or critical thresholds for each metric. Only critical thresholds can be adjusted for Services Bad (Components) for CDH.
  5. If CPU skew or I/O skew metrics are Enabled, do one of the following:
    • Select the CPU skew or I/O skew qualification check box and specify a threshold.

      If the system CPU is below the defined threshold, the skew metric is excluded from the system health calculation. The metric displays in the System Health portlet as View Only.

    • Clear the CPU skew or I/O skew qualification check box to include the skew metric in the system health calculation, regardless of system CPU.
  6. Click Apply.