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Chapter 14 Using Notifications

Customizing Events

Resuming a Notification

You can resume a notification when its status is Suspended. After resuming a notification it will go into either active or inactive state depending on the time at which the notification group is resumed, and the time of day settings for that notification group.

Resuming a notification group does not override its time of day settings. The group will resume to operate as it did before suspension.

Note You can resume a notification group only after it has been suspended (it is in the Suspended state). You cannot resume a notification group during its inactive time (it is in the Inactive state), even if the Resume button is enabled.

Use this procedure to resume a suspended notification of any type: e-mail, SNMP trap, or syslog.

Step 1 Select Notifications > Notification Criteria. The Notification Group page appears. Select the check box next to each notification group that you want to resume.

Step 2 Click Resume. A confirmation dialog box appears.

Step 3 Click Yes to confirm.

Customizing Events

You can customize event description and event severity for any event that is displayed in Operations Manager.

Customizing events is described in the following sections:

Where Customized Event Descriptions Are Displayed, page 14-19

Where Customized Event Severity Is Displayed, page 14-20

Customizing Event Description and Severity, page 14-20

Restoring Default Event Descriptions and Severities, page 14-21

Where Customized Event Descriptions Are Displayed

When you customize an event description, the new description is reflected in all notifications—e-mail, SNMP traps, and syslog—and on all user interfaces. For example, customized event descriptions are displayed on the Alert Details page and in Alert History and Event History reports.

 

 

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Contents What Causes Operations Manager to Send Notifications? Understanding Notifications14-1 What Are Notification Criteria? What Are Notification Groups?14-2 What Types of Notifications Can I Send? Configuring Event Sets, Configuring Notifications,14-3 14-4 Configuring Event SetsWhich Systems and Users Can I Notify? How Can I Limit Notifications to Those for Specific Events?Events Processed, page D-1 Adding and Editing an Event Set14-5 14-6 Viewing an Event SetDeleting an Event Set Viewing an Event Set, Events Processed, page D-114-7 Configuring NotificationsNotification Groups 14-814-9 Membership check box, Adding and Editing Device Notification Groups14-10 14-11 14-12 14-13 Adding and Editing Service Quality Notification Groups14-14 D-1 Alert Details Display,14-15 14-16 14-1614-17 Cloning a Notification Group14-18 Viewing Notification Group Configuration DetailsDeleting Device or Service Quality Notification Groups Suspending a Notification14-19 Where Customized Event Descriptions Are DisplayedCustomizing Events Resuming a NotificationCustomizing Event Description and Severity Where Customized Event Severity Is Displayed14-20 14-21 Restoring Default Event Descriptions and Severities14-22 Click Restore Default Description
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