Users Guide

Usage
Information
This command displays the memory utilization thresholds that trigger alarms. When the memory exceeds
the high or low configured threshold values, an alarm generated. To reconfigure the threshold values, use
the util-threshold memory command.
Example
OS10# show util-threshold memory
Processor High Low
============================
Overall 80 60
Supported
Releases
10.5.2.0 or later
util-threshold memory
Configures the high or low memory utilization thresholds for SNMP traps.
Syntax
utilthreshold memory threshold threshold-percentage
Parameters
thresholdSet the threshold value:
highHigh threshold. The default is 92.
lowLow threshold.
threshold-percentageSet the threshold percentage, from 0 to 100.
Default
High threshold: 92%
Low threshold: 82%
Command Mode CONFIGURATION
Usage
Information
When the total memory utilization for a CPU exceeds the configured high or low threshold for a given
time, the system triggers an alarm. Setting both high and low thresholds to 0 disables monitoring of
memory utilization.
The no version of this command returns the memory thresholds to the default values.
Example
OS10(config)# util-threshold memory high 80 low 60
Supported
Releases
10.5.2.0 or later
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password from the command-line interface.
If you change the password in the Linux shell, configure the same password from the CLI to avoid inconsistent behavior. To save
the new password for future logins, enter the write memory command.
CAUTION:
Changing the system state from the Linux shell can result in undesired and unpredictable system
behavior. Only use Linux shell commands to display system state and variables, or as instructed by Dell EMC
Support.
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