Evaluating recommended settings
As Figure 7–3 shows, each rule the Configuration Advisor has analyzed appears as an individual line item in the Rule section. Associated with each rule is a Recommended Values drop-down list; it can contain one of the following entries:
- Numeric values that identify the recommended rule threshold settings. This list can contain up to seven different numeric items; collectively, these values comprise the range of recommended threshold settings.
- An Insufficient data for analysis message. The Configuration Advisor displays this message when the criteria to perform the data analysis successfully are not met. See the "Setting rules-related criteria" section for details.
Reviewing recommended values
The Configuration Advisor displays a range of possible values from which to select.
For example, Figure 7–4 shows the full range of seven recommended values for the Process CPU High rule. Note that the Configuration Advisor's primary (default) recommendation displays in the Recommended Values field with an asterisk.
Figure 7–4: Recommended Values field content
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Each recommended value is expressed as a set of two numbers. The left-most number specifies the recommended threshold setting; the right-most number, displayed in brackets, identifies the number of times the threshold value set at the associated setting would be exceeded and an alert would be fired. The asterisked number indicates the Configuration Advisor's primary recommendation. As you review the recommended threshold settings, note the rule behavior and alert notification frequency you want to establish for a resource.
Using the Detail button
Each rule row has an associated Detail button.
To display details about a rule's analysis, click Detail for a row. The Detail page appears:
Figure 7–5 shows an example of a Detail page, displaying the data used to evaluate the Queued Request Percent High rule.
Figure 7–5: Detail page analysis content
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Figure 7–5 shows an example of a Detail page, displaying the data used to evaluate the Queued Request Percent High rule.
Table 7–3 describes the contents of the Detail page.
Note: The Detail page for a rule for which there is insufficient data for analysis identifies the number of samples found; this number is always lower than the minimum of 32 data samples required. Review this data to help you decide if you need to expand your time period to try to capture more samples and re-run the Configuration Advisor for a given rule.
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