Process Monitoring and Integrity

6.11WP/BPM PIE

The command line usage of PmsPieWp is:

PmsPieWp [-s] [-d[NumberOfDynamicWrappersPerRun]] [-f SuccessiveFailureNumber]

where:

-s: check static wrappers (optional)

-d: check dynamic wrappers and bpm threads (optional)

Number of dynamic wrappers and bpm threads to check on each run (optional)

Values: 0 - 100. Default : 0 = process all dynamic wrappers and bpm threads on each execution.

-f: Successive Failure Number - This is the number of allowed successive integrity failures before the PMS performs recovery on the faulting process. PMS performs recovery on "this number + 1".

Values: 1 - 100. Default = 3

Example:

PmsPieWp -s -f2 - check static wrappers

PmsPieWp -d0 -f2 - check all dynamic wrappers and all BPM threads

PmsPieWp -s -d0 -f2 - Check static and all dynamic wrappers all BPM threads

PmsPieWp -s -d10 -f2 - Check static and 10 dynamic wrappers and BPM threads

PmsPieWp -s -d10 -f 2 - Check static and 10 dynamic wrappers and BPM threads

6.11.1WP/BPM Section of pms.ini

[PmsPie180]

ProcessIntegrityExecutable = ./PmsPieWp -s -d0 -f2

UniqueID = 180

AdminState = 1

ProcessIntegrityInterval = 300

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