OVNM 5.3 - Operations Agent for NonStop Object Reference Guide
Threshold Policies 110  
2-16-4 OBJECT CLASS: PROCESS 
Policy 
Description 
Operators Allowed 
CPU ASSIGNED TO 
PROCESS 
CPU ASSIGNED TO PROCESS allows the user to 
check on the CPU assigned to the Primary process. 
• 
Equal to <value1> 
•  Not equal to <value1> 
NO BACKUP PROCESS 
NO BACKUP PROCESS allows the user to 
determine if a backup process exist. In other words, 
the process is not running as a NONSTOP process 
pair. 
Valid Operations: 
•  To generate an Exception event when a certain 
process is not running in a NONSTOP fashion 
the user does not need to specify any values 
for PolicyLow, PolicyHigh nor a 
PolicyOperator. 
•  The user can specify different times in which 
the process will be checked to be running in a 
NONSTOP mode. 
No operator. 
PRIORITY OF PROCESS  PRIORITY OF PROCESS allows the user to check on 
the priority assigned to the process to be 
monitored. 
• 
Equal to <value1> 
•  Not equal to <value1> 
•  Less than <value1> 
•  Less than or equal to <value1> 
•  Greater than <value1> 
•  Greater than or equal to <value1> 
• 
Greater than <value1> and less than 
<value2>  
•  Less than <value1> or greater than 
<value2> 
PROCESS IS DOWN 
This allows the user to verify that a critical process 
is running whenever it is expected to be running. 
No operator. 
PROCESS IS UP  PROCESS IS UP allows the user to check if a 
process is running. The following process states will 
define a process UP state: 
•  UNALLOCATED 
•  STARTING 
•  RUNNABLE 
No operator. 
TIME EXECUTING 
TIME EXECUTING allows the user to check to how 
much time a process has been active. 
•  Equal to <value1> 
•  Not equal to <value1> 
•  Less than <value1> 
•  Less than or equal to <value1> 
•  Greater than <value1> 
•  Greater than or equal to <value1> 
• 
Greater than <value1> and less than 
<value2>  
•  Less than <value1> or greater than 
<value2> 
2-16-5 OBJECT CLASS: TERM 
Policy 
Description 
Operators Allowed 
CPU ASSIGNED TO 
PROCESS 
CPU ASSIGNED TO PROCESS allows the user to 
check on the CPU assigned to the Primary process. 
•  Equal to <value1> 
•  Not equal to <value1> 










