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NOTE: You must first configure Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server settings if you want to send notifications as email messages, as described in this procedure. For more information on setting email server configuration settings, see Configuring an email server. |
Notification groups let you define sets of specific events for which users are alerted, and the manner in which that notification takes place. You can configure alerts to be sent by the following methods:
Rapid Recovery Core ships with a default notification group for the Core. You can edit that group to suit your needs. Optionally, you can configure more than one notification group with different notification parameters.
Notification groups can be set at the Core level, or for each specific protected machine.
Complete the steps in this procedure to configure notification groups for alerts.
Option | Description | ||
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Name |
Enter a name for the event notification group. This information is required.
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Description |
Enter a description that clarifies the purpose for the event notification group. This information is optional. |
Option | Description | ||
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All Alerts |
To create alerts for all events, select | ||
Errors |
To create alerts for errors, from the Select Types menu, click Error. This is represented by a red X. | ||
Warning |
To create alerts for errors, from the Select Types menu, click Warning. This is represented by a yellow exclamation point icon. | ||
Info |
To create alerts for informational messages, from the Select Types menu, click Info. This is represented by a blue i. | ||
Restore Default |
For the default Core notification group, to restore the set of events to appear as alerts to the default, from the Select Types menu, click Reset to defaults.
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Option | Description | ||
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Notify by email |
Designate the recipients of the email notification. You can choose to specify separate multiple email addresses as well as blind and carbon copies.
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Notify by Windows Event Log |
Select this option if you want notifications to be reported through the Windows Event Log. | ||
Notify by syslogd |
Select this option if you want notifications to be reported through syslogd. Specify the details for the syslogd in the following text boxes:
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Notify by Toast alerts |
Select this option if you want notifications to appear as pop-up messages in the lower-right corner of your screen. | ||
Notify by SNMP Trap |
The Rapid Recovery Core serves as an SNMP agent, sending traps (notifications about specific events) to an SNMP manager. The result is the reporting of Core information such as alerts, repository status, and protected machines. Select this option if you want to notify Core events by SNMP trap. You must also specify a trap number, which is used by the SNMP manager. |
You can set up Rapid Recovery Core to notify you of specific events by sending an email message to an email address that you specify. The events which trigger alerts, and the notification methods, are defined in the notification group.
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NOTE: Notification groups must be established regardless of whether you use email as a notification method. For more information, see Configuring notification groups. |
Rapid Recovery uses an email notification template, which determines the information sent in each notification. The template defines the email subject line for each alert, and the content in the email message body. The template has default settings; you can use the default as-is, or you can test and make modifications to serve your needs. At any point after customizing the notification template, you can choose the Restore Defaults option to return to using the default template. For information on viewing and customizing the email template, see Configuring an email notification template.
If you choose email as one of your notification options, you must first configure an email SMTP server. The Rapid Recovery Core uses the server you define to send alerts based on the parameters in the notification group.
Additionally, to receive email notifications, you must enable the Notify by email option within the notification group. This notification option is disabled by default. The Notify by email setting requires a "To" address defined at minimum. (Optionally, you can add copy and blind copy addresses if desired.)
This section includes the following topics:
Complete the steps in this procedure to configure an email server.
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NOTE: You must also configure notification group settings, including enabling the Notify by email option, before email alert messages are sent by the system. For more information on specifying events to receive email alerts, see Configuring notification groups. |
Option | Description |
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SMTP server |
Enter the name of the email server to be used by the email notification template. The naming convention includes the host name, domain, and suffix; for example, smtp.gmail.com. |
From |
Enter a return email address. It is used to specify the return email address for the email notification template; for example, noreply@localhost.com. |
User name |
Enter a user name for the email server. |
Password |
Enter the password associated with the user name required to access the email server. |
Port |
Enter a port number. It is used to identify the port for the email server; for example, the port 587 for Gmail. The default is 25. |
Timeout (seconds) |
Enter an integer value to specify how long to try to connect to the email server. It is used to establish the time in seconds before a timeout occurs. The default is 60 seconds. |
TLS |
Select this option if the mail server uses a secure connection such as Transport Layer Security (TLS) or Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). |
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Caution: If you do not confirm each change, your settings will not change. |
When you enable notifications of Rapid Recovery events by email, a default template is created for you by default. The SMTP email server defined for the Core uses this template to send notifications regarding Rapid Recovery events by email.
This topic describes the process of configuring the default email notification template or customizing the content. Using the Restore Default option, you can restore changes to the default notification template at any time.
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Caution: Modify the template at your own risk. You are responsible for testing any modifications to the template. Only the default template is supported. |
Complete the steps in this procedure to configure an email notification template.
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NOTE: You must also configure an email server and notification group settings, including enabling the Notify by email option, before email alert messages are sent. For more information about configuring an email server for sending alerts, see Configuring an email server. For more information on specifying events to receive email alerts, see Configuring notification groups. |
The Notifications page appears.
The Edit Email Notification Configuration dialog box appears.
Option | Description |
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Enable email notifications |
This setting enables or disables the email notification template.
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Email Subject |
The contents of this text field control the subject line for email messages sent as notifications of system events. The default email subject line is as follows: <hostName> <level>: <name> for <agentName> |
The contents of this text area control the body for email messages sent as notifications of system events. The default email body message is as follows: <shortCompanyName> <coreProductName> on <hostName> has reported the <level> event "<name>" Date/Time: <localTimestamp> <message> <if(details.errorDetails)> <details.ErrorDetails.Message> <details.ErrorDetails.Details> <endif> --- About this event: <description> <coreAdminUrl> | |
Send Test Email | Clicking this button sends a test email message to the email address you specify in the resulting Send Test Email dialog box. |
Restore Defaults | Clicking this button removes any customized changes from the email template, and restores the Email Subject and Email fields with the default contents described in this table. |
OK | Clicking this button confirms and saves the settings in the Edit Email Notification Configuration dialog box. |
Cancel | Clicking this button cancels any changes in the Edit Email Notification Configuration dialog box. |
Option | Description |
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hostName | The host name of the Core |
details | The details object of the specific event. |
agentName | The name of the protected machine associated with this event, if the event has a scope of a single protected machine. |
repositoryName | The name of the repository associated with this event, if the event has repository scope. |
jobSummary | The summary of the job associated with this event, if the event has job scope. |
remoteSlaveCoreName | The name of the remote target Core associated with this event, if the event has target Core scope. |
remoteMasterCoreName | The name of the remote source Core associated with this event, if the event has source Core scope. |
productName | The name of the product, for example 'AppAssure Core' or 'Rapid Recovery Core.' This product name can be changed for branding using white labeling. |
companyName | The name of the company selling the product. |
The Email Subject is used to define the subject of the email notification template, for example, <hostname> - <level>: <name>.
Once you are satisfied with the results of your tests, return to the Edit Email Notification Configuration dialog box, and click OK to close the dialog box and save your settings.
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