Fixed the help in english about 'critical status'. TICKET: #2601
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<h2>Numeric type modules</h2>
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<p>
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These field have three values: Minimum, Maximum and Inverse interval. Configuring them correctly you will get that some values will show a module as critical status.
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<p>These field have three values: Minimum, Maximum and Inverse interval.
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Configuring them correctly you will get that some values will show a
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module as critical status.</p>
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<p>
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To understand better these options is better to see an example. The CPU module will be always on green in the agent status , so it simply informs of a value between 0% and 100%. If we want that the module of CPU usage will be shown in red (critical) when they pass the 90% of its use. We should configure:
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<p>To understand better these options is better to see an example. The
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CPU module will be always on green in the agent status , so it simply
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informs of a value between 0% and 100%. If we want that the module of
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CPU usage will be shown in red (critical) when they pass the 90% of its
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use. We should configure:</p>
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<li>Critical Min:90</li>
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<li>Critical Max:0 (limitless)</li>
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With this, if its value is greater 90 it will be in yellow (CRITICAL), and under 90 in green (NORMAL).
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<p>With this, if its value is higher 90 it will be in yellow (CRITICAL),
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and under 90 in green (NORMAL). </p>
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<p>
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If we enable the Inverse interval checkbox, the module will change to Critical status when the value doesnt be between the setted interval. In the example when were below 90.
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<p>If we enable the Inverse interval checkbox, the module will change to
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Critical status when the value doesnt be between the setted interval. In
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the example when were below 90.</p>
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<h2>String type modules</h2>
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<p>
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These field have two values: String and Inverse interval. Configuring them correctly you will get that some values will show a module as Critical status.
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</p>
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<p>These field have two values: String and Inverse interval. Configuring
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them correctly you will get that some values will show a module as
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Critical status.</p>
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<p>
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In the field String we will set a regular expression. When the data matchs with it, the module will turn into Critical status.
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<p>In the field String we will set a regular expression. When the data
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matchs with it, the module will turn into Critical status.</p>
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<li>String:(urgent|serious)</li>
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With this, if there is a word chain urgent or serious the module appear in warning state.
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</p>
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<p>With this, if there is a word chain urgent or serious the module
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appear in warning state.</p>
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<p>
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If we enable the Inverse interval checkbox, the module will change to the Critical status when the value doesnt match with the regular expression.
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</p>
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<p>If we enable the Inverse interval checkbox, the module will change to
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the Critical status when the value doesnt match with the regular
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expression.</p>
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