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Chapter 14 Using Notifications

Configuring Notifications

Table 14-2 Fields on the Notification Groups Page (continued)

GUI Element

Description/Action

 

 

Status

The notification group status; can be any of the following:

 

Active—Operations Manager is using the notification

 

group while monitoring alerts to determine when to send

 

a notification.

 

Suspended—The notification has been manually

 

suspended. Operations Manager will not use the

 

notification group unless you resume it.

 

Inactive—During a period of the day when the

 

notification group is not scheduled to be active.

 

 

Filter drop-down

Enables you to filter what is displayed on the Notifications

menu/Filter

Group page.

button

 

 

 

Add >

Click to add a device notification group. See Adding and

Device-Based

Editing Device Notification Groups, page 14-10.

Criterion button

 

 

 

Add > Service

Click to add a Service Quality notification group. See Adding

Quality-Based

and Editing Service Quality Notification Groups, page 14-13.

Criterion button

Note A Service Quality-based criterion is useful only if

 

 

you have purchased a license for Service Monitor.

 

 

Clone button

Starts the process of adding a notification group using a

 

current notification group as a template. See Cloning a

 

Notification Group, page 14-17.

 

 

Edit button

Click to edit a notification criterion. See Adding and Editing

 

Device Notification Groups, page 14-10and Adding and

 

Editing Service Quality Notification Groups, page 14-13.

 

 

View button

Displays the Notification Group Summary page, where the

 

configuration information for a notification group is

 

displayed.

 

 

Suspend button

Temporarily stops sending notifications to a host.

 

Temporarily stops sending notifications about a device

 

group.

 

Note Overrides scheduled notification’s run time.

 

See Suspending a Notification, page 14-18.

 

 

Resume button

Start sending notifications to a host again.

 

Start sending notifications about a device group using a

 

previously suspended notification.

 

See Resuming a Notification, page 14-19.

 

 

Delete button

Click to delete a notification group. See Deleting Device or

 

Service Quality Notification Groups, page 14-18.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Understanding Notifications What Causes Operations Manager to Send Notifications?14-1 What Are Notification Groups? What Are Notification Criteria?14-2 Configuring Event Sets, Configuring Notifications, What Types of Notifications Can I Send?14-3 Which Systems and Users Can I Notify? Configuring Event SetsHow Can I Limit Notifications to Those for Specific Events? 14-4Adding and Editing an Event Set Events Processed, page D-114-5 Deleting an Event Set Viewing an Event SetViewing an Event Set, Events Processed, page D-1 14-614-7 Configuring NotificationsNotification Groups 14-814-9 Adding and Editing Device Notification Groups Membership check box,14-10 14-11 14-12 14-13 Adding and Editing Service Quality Notification Groups14-14 Alert Details Display, D-114-15 14-16 14-1614-17 Cloning a Notification GroupDeleting Device or Service Quality Notification Groups Viewing Notification Group Configuration DetailsSuspending a Notification 14-18Customizing Events Where Customized Event Descriptions Are DisplayedResuming a Notification 14-19Where Customized Event Severity Is Displayed Customizing Event Description and Severity14-20 14-21 Restoring Default Event Descriptions and Severities14-22 Click Restore Default Description
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