1 Alarm Description
The alarm is raised by the Multimedia Application Server (MMAS) when CPU load use exceeds the configured threshold value for a specific node that is either a traffic or OAM processor.
This monitoring alarm is active by default. The management of alarm thresholds and activation is configured in the Information Model Management (IMM). For information on the configuration parameters related to the CPU monitoring activity, refer to the class MmasCpuMonitoring.
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Alarm Cause |
Description |
Fault Reason |
Fault Location |
Impact |
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MMAS configuration parameters need tuning because of permanently changed traffic mix or load |
CPU load use exceeds the configured upperThresholdValue threshold value |
CPU load exceeds the configured capacity |
The system is not able to handle traffic at its engineered capacity | |
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MMAS node is underdimensioned |
2 Procedure
2.1 Handle Alarm MMAS, CPU Load Limit Exceeded
Prerequisites
- This instruction references the following document:
- No tools are required.
- The following conditions must apply:
- The alarm is raised.
- An Ericsson Command-Line Interface (ECLI) session in Exec mode is in progress.
Steps
- Navigate to the MmasCpuMonitoring managed object, for example:
>dn ManagedElement=NODE06ST,Mmas=1,MmasMonitoring=1,MmasCpuMonitoring=1
- Display the configuration for the CPU monitoring activity:
(MmasCpuMonitoring=1)> show
The following is an example output:
MmasCpuMonitoring=1 activationAlgorithm="MEAN" deactivationAlgorithm="CONSECUTIVE" enable=true lowerThresholdValue=68 maxSamplingRate=2 measuringPeriod=10 upperThresholdValue=70
- Modify the default CPU threshold configuration, if needed.
- Note:
- If the alarm is raised frequently, continue with step Step 5.
- Is the alarm cleared?
Yes: Proceed with step Step 7.
No: Continue with the next step.
- Perform data collection, refer to Data Collection Guideline.
- Consult the next level of maintenance support. Further actions are outside the scope of this instruction.
- Job is completed.

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