By default, the following columns are displayed in the Rules view:
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Enabled: Indicates if the rule is enabled or disabled . You can sort the list of rules by state, by clicking the Enabled column. |
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Rule: Contains the rule name. Click the rule name to start the workflow for viewing and editing rule details. |
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Alarms: Contains the number of alarms (multiple-severity rules only) generated by the rule. Clicking that column shows a list of alarms indicating for each alarm its severity, when the alarm was generated, and the alarm message. |
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Applies to: Shows the object name that is applied to this custom rule. |
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Description: Contains the rule description. |
The Rule Configuration dashboard shows a list of existing rules and a set of rule management commands at the top of the list. Use the Enable Rule and Disable Rule buttons to activate or deactivate one or multiple rules at once.
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Click Rule Configuration. |
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On the Rules list, select one or more check boxes in the left-most column, and then click Enable Rule. |
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Click Rule Configuration. |
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On the Rules list, select one or more check boxes in the left-most column, and then click Disable Rule. |
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The Rule Configuration dashboard shows a list of existing rules and a set of rule management commands at the top of the list. Use the Add Custom Rule button to create a new rule as needed.
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Click Rule Configuration. |
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In the Create Custom Rule dialog box, specify the following: |
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Type the name of custom rule in the Name field. |
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Select an Object Type, and then select a metric from the Metric drop-down list. The value of Metric varies from the Object Type. |
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Threshold: Specify Condition, Time Period, Severity, and then specify whether or not fire actions if the specified data attempts are reached. The value of Condition cannot be negative. |
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% Change: Specify Condition, Time Period, and Severity Label. The value of Condition cannot be negative. |
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(Optional) Notifications: Click Add New, then the Edit Notification Config - Dialog box appears. In this dialog box, type the E-mail Address and Description as needed, and then click Add. |
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Click Save. |
The Rule Configuration dashboard shows a list of existing rules and a set of rule management commands at the top of the list. Use the Remove Custom Rule button to delete existing custom rule(s) as needed.
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Click Rule Configuration. |
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Click Yes. |
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