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LMS 4.2 (Fault Management Module)

hook huang
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Hi sir:

The LMS send mail alert to me , and the event is CPU High Utilization.

But the Current Utilization vaule is wrong.

How can I correct this problem?

EVENT ID                = 000M51T

TIME                    = Thu 06-Feb-2014 08:00:04 CST

STATUS                  = Active

SEVERITY                = Critical

MANAGED OBJECT          = 192.168.1.1

MANAGED OBJECT TYPE     = Security and VPN

EVENT DESCRIPTION       = HighUtilization::Component=PSR-10.10.127.64/1 [Chassis] [ASA 5505 Adaptive Security Appliance];ComponentClass=Processor;ComponentEventCode=1058;UtilizationThreshold=90;CurrentUtilization=3198607%;

NOTIFICATION ORIGINATOR = Fault Management Module

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AFROJ AHMAD
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Hook,

what is the threshold configured ?

Can you try to increase the Threshold and check how it works.

I have attached the Image for the same

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AFROJ AHMAD
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Hook,

what is the threshold configured ?

Can you try to increase the Threshold and check how it works.

I have attached the Image for the same

Thanks-
Afroz
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Hi sir:

The cpu utilization value should be between 1 to 100.

According to the message, the htreshold is 90% , but LMS detect the CurrentUtilization=3198607.

Kindly share  your server threshold settings..

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Afroz

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Hi sir:

Thanks for your reply.

Is there another way to check why it detect wrong value ?

Hi Hook,

It could be a false alarm , you can try delete and re-add the device in DFM alone.

1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.109.1.1.1.1.3.1  , you can do a direct SNMP WALK on this OID and see what 
values you get.

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