cpmThreadState - Cisco Process Monitor Thread State - CISCO-PROCESS-MIB

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cpmThreadState

Cisco Process Monitor Thread State
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.109.1.3.1.1.4

This object indicates the current state of a thread. Running state means that the thread is actively consumig CPU. All the other states are just waiting states. The valid states are: other - Any other state apart from the listed ones. dead - Kernel is waiting to release the thread's resources. running - Actively running on a CPU. ready - Not running on a CPU, but is ready to run (one or more higher or equal priority threads are running). stopped - Suspended (SIGSTOP signal). send - Waiting for a server to receive a message. receive - Waiting for a client to send a message. reply - Waiting for a server to reply to a message. stack - Waiting for more stack to be allocated. waitpage - Waiting for process manager to resolve a fault on a page. sigsuspend - Suspended for a signal. sigwaitinfo - Waiting for a signal. nanosleep - Sleeping for a period of time. mutex - Waiting to acquire a mutex condvar - Waiting for a condition variable to be signalled. join - Waiting for the completion of another thread. intr - Waiting for an interrupt. sem - Waiting to acquire a semaphore.

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