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Performance Monitoring Event
Absolute Slow Script Execution is used to generate an event when executing a script exceeds defined limits. This function is used to maintain performance standards.
Default parameters are 500 msec for moderate, 2000 msec for severe alerts.
Additional Rules:
Suppress in case a "Slow Function Execution" event occurs. Selecting this option ignores "Slow Script Execution" events that are caused by a slow function. This is to prevent double reporting, as these events will be reported as "Slow Function Execution" events.
Suppress in case the load average is above X - Selecting this option ignores events that occur when the average number of active processes waiting for CPU time is above x active processes (3 active processes is the default value).
Note:
These additional rules are applied to the Absolute and Relative Slow Script Execution event types.