
Alarm Viewer
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Creating a Filter
There are two ways to define an alarm filter: Simple Filter or Advanced Filter. Simple
filter is designed for most users’ needs and can filter alarms by general alarm
properties such as component, process, severity, and alarm number. Advanced Filter
has more filtering parameters such as alarm frequency (number of times generated
within a set time period), host number, and node. Advanced Filter also allows you to
perform an action (a command which can be expressed on a single command line)
when a specified alarm (condition) occurs.
Simple Filter
To create a simple filter, select the desired filtering criteria and click the Add to Filter
button. The filter statement appears in the Filter Set section of the window:
You can add multiple filter statements to create a filter set. To delete the most recent
filter statement from the filter set, click the button. Click the button to clear
all statements from the filter set.
Simple Filter Parameters
Hold down the Control key while clicking to select multiple items from a display list.
Simple Filter Parameters Sheet 1 of 2
Processes Filter by the process which generated the alarm. Some systems may use
user-defined alarms which get generated by applications. If your system does
this, put the application name into the text box and click on the “Add to List”
button.
To filter by processes, select the processes from the list. If you have other
processes (such as applications) which generate alarms and they are not on
the list, add them to list by entering the process name in the text box and
clicking on the Add to List button.
Components Filter by the component(s) from which the alarm was generated.
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