Linux::Process Running217Specify the process by its command name or process ID. (PID). Entering a PID overrides the entryof a command name. If no command name or PID is entered, the error Command not found isdisplayed and the probe will be set to a CRITICAL state.Requirements — The Red Hat Network Monitoring Daemon (rhnmd) must be running on themonitored system to execute this probe.Field ValueCommand NameProcess ID (PID) fileTimeout* 15Critical Maximum CPU UsageWarning Maximum CPU UsageCritical Maximum Child Process GroupsWarning Maximum Child Process GroupsCritical Maximum ThreadsWarning Maximum ThreadsCritical Maximum Physical Memory UsedWarning Maximum Physical Memory UsedCritical Maximum Virtual Memory UsedWarning Maximum Virtual Memory UsedTable C.24. Linux::Process Health settingsC.5.11. Linux::Process RunningThe Linux::Process Running probe verifies that the specified process is functioning properly. It countseither processes or process groups, depending on whether the Count process groups checkbox isselected.By default, the checkbox is selected, thereby indicating that the probe should count the number ofprocess group leaders independent of the number of children. This allows you, for example, to verifythat two instances of the Apache Web server are running regardless of the (dynamic) number of childprocesses. If it is not selected, the probe conducts a straightforward count of the number of processes(children and leaders) matching the specified process.Specify the process by its command name or process ID. (PID). Entering a PID overrides the entryof a command name. If no command name or PID is entered, the error Command not found isdisplayed and the probe enters a CRITICAL state.Requirements — The Red Hat Network Monitoring Daemon (rhnmd) must be running on themonitored system to execute this probe.Field ValueCommand namePID fileCount process groups (checked)Timeout* 15