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Hello, I need help with triggers.
I would like to restart a service from a certain process load of 70%, is that possible?

Regards Luca

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Hi Luca,

Yes, you'd need a high CPU notification configured to 68% to allow some margin of error and then on the workflow side to check if the top process file name matches the one you're targeting then to restart the target service. Otherwise to call "Send Alert" action to normally send the push / email notification.

-Paul

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Thank you! how can I configure a CPU notification, are there any examples?
the workflow should be simpler as i only have to perform a simple query, but is there an example here?
suggestion i check what already exists and try, i will give feedback afterwards

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10 minutes ago, Ruckstuhl-Itec said:

the trigger high CPU exists but where can I adjust the percentage approach?

This is configurable through a policy on the webapp or directly on the agent through the Pulseway Manager under the Notifications -> Performance tab.

-Paul

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Hello Paul, thanks for the help. Now I'm doing my first workflows (what I'm doing doesn't make sense), but I want to test - map - run it on the virtual machine

How can I map the triggers on the virtual machine when I run a workflow?

Do I need a tag (scope) or via policy, is there a description in the forum?

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