OEM Maximun CPU line is wrong

Hi all!
I have a very curious problem, the MAXIMUN_CPU line in Oracle Enterprise Manager is wrong.
In Performace tab, the MAXIMUN_CPU red line is "locked" in 1, but the database is set  CPU_COUNT=8 and MAXIMUN_THREAD_PER_CPU=2.
We have performance problems and this issue is quite significative.
Thanks all!

Hi,
You mean somthing shown in this Graph: Monitoring Real-Time Database Performance
Here cpu usage is 100%.

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