4. Description of the RPCM Device
Hashrate alarm minimum limit, GH/s
— the bottom threshold of the hashrate value,
reaching of which triggers an alarm;
Hashrate alarm minimum limit, s
— stabilization delay in seconds for alarm;
Hashrate restart minimum limit, GH/s
— the bottom threshold of the hashrate value,
reaching of which triggers a restart;
Hashrate restart minimum limit, s
— stabilization delay in seconds for restart.
To configure monitoring by ping, you must enter the data in the fields:
IP address or FQDN
;
Request timeout, s
— time interval during which the device should send the ICMP echo
reply packet in response to ICMP echo request;
Max. latency limit, ms
— maximum round-trip latency value in milliseconds, exceeding
of which causes the packets to be considered lost;
Ping alarm packet loss, %
— percentage of lost packets (top limit), which triggers an
alarm;
Ping restart packet loss,%
— percentage of lost packets (top limit), which triggers a
restart;
Min. duration for alarm, s
— stabilization delay in seconds for alarm;
Min. duration for restart, s
— stabilization delay in seconds for restart.
After you finish entering the required values, you need to save the changes. To do this, use the
"
SAVE
" button in the bottom right corner of the window: You can click "
CLOSE
" to discard the
newly entered configuration and close the pop-up window.
SAVE
— to save the entered information;
CLOSE
— to close the window without saving (cancel).
IMPORTANT!
Since only one ICMP packet is sent within the “
Check interval, s
”, it is recom-
mended to assign sufficiently large interval for “
Min. duration for alarm, s
” and “
Min. duration
for restart, s
" parameters to make sure they fit several test intervals, so that several ICMP pack-
ets will be sent during stabilization delays to ensure enough statistics is gathered to make in-
formed alarm/restart decision. It is also not recommended to make the "
Check interval, s
" too
long.
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