OVNM 5.3 - Operations Agent for NonStop Object Reference Guide
Threshold Policies 122  
2-21 SPOOLERP 
This is the new version of Spooler that is supplied for the NSK S Series. This subsystem allows the user to monitor 
and manage Spooler objects like the COLLECTOR, DEVICES and PRINT PROCESSES. 
2-21-1 OBJECT CLASS: COLLECTOR 
Policy 
Description 
Operators Allowed 
BACKUP CPU ASSIGNED 
BACKUP CPU ASSIGNED allows the user to check 
the Backup CPU number assigned to the Process. 
•  Equal to <value1> 
•
  Not equal to <value1> 
BATCH JOB COUNT  This threshold allows the user to check on the 
number of BATCH Jobs for a given user. If the nbr 
of BATCH jobs is greater than value2, then it will 
generate an alert.  Use 999 when you want to use 
*. Example: 255999 = Super.*. 
For User <value1> Jobs Count greater 
than <value2> 
COLLECTOR FILE PERCENT 
FULL 
COLLECTOR FILE PERCENT_FULL allows the user to 
check how much percentage of the Collector data 
file is actually in use. 
•  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> 
JOB COUNT  JOB COUNT threshold type allows the user to 
check the number of jobs in a device queue for a 
user. If number of jobs, <value1> is greater than 
<value 2> only then OVNM will treat it as a 
violation. 
For User <value1> Jobs Count greater 
than <value2> 
PERCENT BATCH JOBS USED 
This threshold allows the user to check on the 
TOTAL number of jobs associated with a BATCH in 
the spooler.  Object MUST be * (and is not used). 
The total spans all collectors for the spooler. 
•  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> 
PERCENT JOBS USED  This threshold allows the user to check on the 
TOTAL number of jobs in the spooler. Object 
MUST be * (and is not used). The total spans all 
collectors for the spooler. 
• 
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> 
PRIMARY CPU ASSIGNED 
PRIMARY CPU ASSIGNED allows the user to check 
the Primary CPU number assigned to the Collector 
Process. 
•  Equal to <value1> 
•  Not equal to <value1> 










