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Spotlight on DB2 6.10 - User Guide

Spotlight on IBM DB2 LUW (Linux, Unix, and Windows)
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Where the alarm severity is...

Define the appropriate severity to use in an Alarm Log rule. Severity is the degree of urgency of an alarm.

How to open this dialog

From the Custom Filter Rules - Alarm Log Filter Dialog or the Alarm Actions - Alarm Log Filter Dialog

  1. Click New or Modify.
  2. Select Where the alarm severity is...
  3. Click to define the action in the Rule description pane.

Where the alarm severity is any of the following:

  1. From the list of operators, select the operator that you want to use.
  2. From the drop-down list, choose the severity you want to use.

Note: If you want the Spotlight connection's alarm with the highest severity to trigger the Alarm Log rule then use Where the highest alarm for the connection is...

 

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Where the connection is...

Select the connections to (not) apply the rule to.

How to open this dialog

From the Custom Filter Rules - Alarm Log Filter Dialog or the Alarm Actions - Alarm Log Filter Dialog

  1. Click New or Modify.
  2. Select Where the action is...
  3. Click to define the action in the Rule description pane.

Where the connection is any of the following:

Select Is one of the following or Is not one of the following.

From the tree list, select all appropriate Spotlight connections. (The top level in the tree is the connection type.)

 

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Custom Filter Rules - Alarm Log Filter Dialog 

Where the connection type is...

Select the connection types to (not) apply the rule to.

How to open this dialog

From the Custom Filter Rules - Alarm Log Filter Dialog or the Alarm Actions - Alarm Log Filter Dialog

  1. Click New or Modify.
  2. Select Where the connection type is...
  3. Click to define the action in the Rule description pane.

Where the connection type is any of the following:

Select Is one of the following or Is not one of the following.

Select all appropriate Spotlight connection types.

 

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Where the control is...

Select the Spotlight control (component) to (not) apply the rule to.

How to open this dialog

From the Custom Filter Rules - Alarm Log Filter Dialog or the Alarm Actions - Alarm Log Filter Dialog

  1. Click New or Modify.
  2. Select Where the control is...
  3. Click to define the action in the Rule description pane.

Where the control is any of the following:

  1. Select Is one of the following or Is not one of the following.
  2. From the Plug-in list, select the Spotlight plug-in application (Spotlight on Windows, for example) that contains the control.
  3. From the Drilldown list, select the Spotlight page that contains the control.
  4. From the Control list, select the specified control.

 

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Custom Filter Rules - Alarm Log Filter Dialog  

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