Alert Admin Audit

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 sort_table_icon00366.gif to order the ALERTNAME column.

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Fields and Data

This display includes:

 

Audit Conn OK

The Alert Server connection state.

red_indicator_light00368.gif Disconnected.

green_indicator_light00369.gif Connected.

 

TIME_STAMP

The date and time of the modification.

 

USER

The user name of the administrator who made the modification.

 

ACTION

The type of modification made to the alert, such as UPDATED.

 

ALERTNAME

The name of the alert modified.

 

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.

 

ALERTINDEX

The index of the alert which identifies its source.

 

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.

 

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.

 

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.

 

ENABLED

When checked, indicates the alert was enabled at the time this modification was made, as indicated in the TIME_STAMP column.

 

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.