Using aggregate data with Thorium

Because Thorium can store data in its register, you can keep track of a certain amount of aggregate data and perform operations based on it. Let's take a look at a classic example: load average. We'll use the load beacon to keep track of load on a minion and fire events when it falls outside the bounds configured for it. Then we'll have Thorium perform calculations and react when another threshold is reached.

First, we need to set up the load beacon. Let's go ahead and use the configuration that we looked at earlier in the chapter, with one addition. Add the following configuration to your minion file:

beacons: 
  load: 
    - 1m: 
      - 0.0 
      - 2.0 
    - interval: 30 
    - onchangeonly: True 

Setting onchangeonly to True will tell the ...

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