Wouldn't it be better to raise an alert if your channels fail instead? It's the channels that drain the xmitqs and a buildup on the xmitqs is just a side effect.
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Hello... How are folks monitoring XMIT queues for page alerts? Seems to
me that if the depth of an XMIT queue was on the rise, but had
intermittent decreases there is no need to be paged - if however there
was an increase w/no decreases, that would be a problem and a page would
be warranted. A friend suggested we use ' Service Interval High' to key
off of, but I'm not sure what to code in Omegamon to do this.
Ideas... Suggestions?
Thanks,
Dave W.
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