OVNM 5.3 - Operations Agent for NonStop Object Reference Guide
Threshold Policies 20  
2-2-3 OBJECT CLASS: PROCESS 
Policy 
Description 
Operators Allowed 
INTERCHANGE PROCESS 
LOGGED OFF 
This threshold type allows the user to check if an 
Interchange process has logged off. This is an 
EMS driven threshold that requires the user to 
schedule jobs that send commands to Base24 that 
will cause Base24 to generate the necessary EMS 
events. 
• 
EQUAL TO 
•  NOT EQUAL TO 
LOGICAL STATE – STARTED 
This threshold type allows the user to check if the 
last operator action on the process has STARTED. 
The object will be in violation if the process is in 
STARTED state. 
•  EQUAL TO 
•  NOT EQUAL TO 
LOGICAL STATE – STOPPED  This threshold type allows the user to check if the 
last operator action on the process has STOPPED. 
The object will be in the violation state if the 
process is in STOPPED state. 
• 
EQUAL TO 
•  NOT EQUAL TO 
QUE COUNT 
This threshold type allows the user to check the 
number of messages queued to the process. The 
valid values are 0-32767. 
•  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> 
QUE STATE – NOM  This threshold type allows the user to check the 
queuing state of the process message queue. The 
object will be in violation if the queue count is 
greater than the queue limit for network overload 
management. 
• 
EQUAL TO 
•  NOT EQUAL TO 
QUE STATE – NORMAL 
This threshold type allows the user to check if the 
queuing state of the process message queue is 
NORMAL. 
•  EQUAL TO 
•  NOT EQUAL TO 
QUE STATE – QAT  This threshold type allows the user to check the 
queuing state of the process message queue. The 
object will be in violation if the queue count is 
greater than the queue alert threshold but less than 
the queue limit for network overload management. 
• 
EQUAL TO 
•  NOT EQUAL TO 
STATE – ABNORMAL 
This threshold type allows the user to check if the 
current state of the process is ABNORMAL. 
•  EQUAL TO 
•  NOT EQUAL TO 
STATE – STARTED  This threshold type allows the user to check if the 
current state of the process is STARTED. 
• 
EQUAL TO 
•  NOT EQUAL TO 
STATE – STOPPED 
This threshold type allows the user to check if the 
current state of the process is STOPPED. 
•  EQUAL TO 
•  NOT EQUAL TO 
STATE – STOPPING  This threshold type allows the user to check if the 
current state of the process is STOPPING. 
• 
EQUAL TO 
•  NOT EQUAL TO 
STATE – SUSPENDED 
This threshold type allows the user to check if the 
current state of the process is SUSPENDED. 
•  EQUAL TO 
•  NOT EQUAL TO 










