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      Hi Support,

      I would like to get alerts when network devices have a HIGH CPU. I tried setting up the alert with processor_usage, but it's not working.

      Is there a different value I can use for network devices?

      Test condition:

      processor_usage greater 5

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          [OBS-3194] Network Devices CPU

          Yah, so long responce time

          I not see any limitationos for use your condition, it correct and should work.

          landy Mike Stupalov added a comment - Yah, so long responce time I not see any limitationos for use your condition, it correct and should work.

          Hi Mike,

          Thanks for the fast response, yup. It's working now, but I had to use a processor alert check for network device.

          cisco115 Francisco Gomez added a comment - Hi Mike, Thanks for the fast response, yup. It's working now, but I had to use a processor alert check for network device.

          Hrm, but your condition should work too..

          Please show alert condition screenshot and attach poller degug for an device:

          ./poller.php -d -r -m processors -h <device>
          

          landy Mike Stupalov added a comment - Hrm, but your condition should work too.. Please show alert condition screenshot and attach poller degug for an device: ./poller.php -d -r -m processors -h <device>

          Use test condition:

          processor_usage gt 5
          

          or

          processor_usage > 5
          

          landy Mike Stupalov added a comment - Use test condition: processor_usage gt 5 or processor_usage > 5

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