Hi guys,
I have read through multiple posts regarding ssCpuRawIdle and it seems that CPU 
utilisation requires computation of formula, involving differential values 
across a time period. 
1) I will like to confirm if merely ssCpuRawIdle alone can be used in a 
'monitor' statement, able to determine the threshold and to trigger off an SNMP 
trap.
2) If not 1), does that mean I have to resort to extending the agent; use of 
scripting? Are there other alternatives to trigger off SNMP trap for high CPU 
utilisation? 

Hope you can help. Thanks. 
Regards,Sanh
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