View alert management details such as alert threshold modifications.
Each table row is a single modification made to an alert. To view modifications for a single alert in a group, click Sort  to order the ALERTNAME column.
 to order the ALERTNAME column. 
 
  
 
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 | Audit Conn OK | The Alert Server connection state. 
 
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 | TIME_STAMP | The date and time of the modification. | 
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 | USER | The user name of the administrator who made the modification. | 
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 | ACTION | The type of modification made to the alert, such as UPDATED. | 
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 | ALERTNAME | The name of the alert modified. | 
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 | INDEXTYPE | The type of alert Index. Index Type refers to the manner in which alert settings are applied and vary among CI Types. For example, the JVM CI Type has a PerJvm Index Type, the EMS CI Type has PerServer, PerTopic and PerQueue Index Types which apply alerts to servers, topics and queues, respectively. | 
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 | ALERTINDEX | The index of the alert which identifies its source. | 
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 | WARNINGLEVEL | The warning threshold value for the alert at the time this modification was made, as indicated in the TIME_STAMP column. The warning level is a threshold that, when exceeded, a warning is executed. | 
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 | ALARMLEVEL | The alarm threshold value for the alert at the time this modification was made, as indicated in the TIME_STAMP column. The alarm level is a threshold that, when exceeded, an alarm is executed. | 
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 | DURATION | The duration value for the alert at the time this modification was made, as indicated in the TIME_STAMP column. The alert duration is the amount of time (in seconds) that a value must be above the specified Warning Level or Alarm Level threshold before an alert is executed. 0 is for immediate execution. | 
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 | ENABLED | When checked, indicates the alert was enabled at the time this modification was made, as indicated in the TIME_STAMP column. | 
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 | USEINDEX | When checked, indicates the alert override was enabled at the time this modification was made, as indicated in the TIME_STAMP column. For details about alert overrides, see Alert Administration. |