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To enable an alert, check the box next to the alert name and ll in the threshold and dura-
tion parameters. e reshold parameter represents the percentage of total system re-
source that needs to be exceeded in order to trigger the alert; the Duration parameter rep-
resents the amount of time (in minutes) that the threshold condition needs to continue to
be met in order to trigger the alert. Duration values of zero will trigger the alert any time
the threshold condition is exceeded.
If an alert is triggered, an email will automatically be sent to the user’s registered email address
containing the type of alert, current condition on the server and the time the alert happened.
You can also set up automatic notication for system errors when they occur. Below is a list
of the system error alert level choices found in the System Error Alert Level drop-down list:
None
Warnings or Higher – Includes Error and Critical.
Errors or Higher – Includes Critical.
Critical Failures Only
An email notication will be sent out containing the error information each time a system
error is logged with the given error level or higher. Select None to turn o system error
notication for a user.
Click the Save button once changes to the user notications are made. Click the Cancel
Changes button to go back to the previous notications for all users.
Note
If the user information does not contain a valid email address, notifications will fail.
Make sure that each user has a valid email in his/her user profile on the Users tab
(see the Mail Settings box in the Settings tab).
Journal Tab
e Journal tab contains a list of recent operations performed by all users (see Figure 7.18).
Whenever a user adds sensors, removes sensors or performs other Collector operations, a
log entry will be made showing which user performed the action and when.
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