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# COMPONENT_NAME: (PERFAGENT) Performance Agent
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# FUNCTIONS: Sample configuration file for SpmiResp daemon.
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# The interval is given in seconds.  It defaults to 10 seconds.
# It sets the frequency with which the SpmiResp program sets its
# interval timer.  Whenever the program is interrupted by the timer,
# it starts a new cycle, sending one ICMP packet to each hosts for
# which response time is being monitored and calculating the
# response time from the time it takes for the response to come back.

interval	10

# The maxrate is the maximum number of ICMP packets per second the
# SpmiResp program will attempt to send.  It defaults to to packets
# per second.  If the number of monitored hosts is too large for all
# hosts to be contacted within "interval" seconds, then interruptions
# by the interval timer are ignored until a full cycle has been
# completed.  The reason for having this parameter is to prevent any
# monitoring of network activity to be distorted by burst of ICMP
# packets from the response time monitor.  Defaults to 10 packets
# per second.

maxrate	10

# The weight argument sets the percentage used to calculate the
# floating average of the response time.  It defaults to 75%.
# Each time the response time is measured, the average response
# time is calculated as "weight" percent of the previous value of
# the average plus (100 - weight) percent of the latest response
# time observation.

weight	75