Time Stamp
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Indicates the time and date the alert was detected. |
Time Received
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Indicates the time the alert was recorded by Server Management. |
Severity
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Specifies one of the severity levels of the alert that is being reported to indicate the level of impact to the component:
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OK
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Information
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Warning
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Degraded
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Critical
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Fatal
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Sequence
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Identifies the sequence in which the alert was recorded. |
GUID
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Specifies the unique global identifier assigned to the alert. |
Status
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Indicates the status of the alert. |
System Name
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Specifies the name of the system where the alert was detected. |
Managed Element
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Identifies the component ID for which the alert was detected. This is also known as the unique name assigned to the component. |
Managed Element Alias
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Identifies the default alias of the component. |
Sub Type
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Indicates an optional alert type, depending on the Reporter Type or type of managed object. Some examples include:
- MP-RAS nodes: PostError, AssetChange, SettingChange, StreamsError, and ConsoleLog
- Linux nodes: Syslog
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Subsystem
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Identifies one of the following subsystems where the alert originated:
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Client
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Database
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Network
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Node
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OS
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Power
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ServerMgmt
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Storage
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Other
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Domain
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The source from which the alert originated in conjunction with Message ID, uniquely identifying the type of alert. |
Message ID
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Specifies an alert name, message key, or number unique within the Domain for a specific alert type. For example, NodeAgent-AutoCheckSMNodePkgVersion. |
Reporter Type
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Identifies one of the following categories to which the alert belongs:
- MPP_Alert
- Indicates an alert condition which is processed by the Alert Manager.
- PSR_SummaryAlert
- An alert that reports on a group of alerts. A problem alert summary.
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TVI Disposition
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Specifies one of the following TVI Disposition statuses:
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None: No disposition determined.
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Ignore_Maintenance: The maintenance window was open when this alert occurred. Alerts for components in a maintenance window are marked Ignore_Maintenance. A summary alert is still escalated while in a maintenance window; however, the maintenance flag is on, so no incident is created at the backend.
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Ignored: Not escalated by TVI, because it has been specifically excluded by the rules.
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Abeyed: Summary alert not escalated by TVI because a previous similar alert was escalated and subsequent escalation is suppressed for a period of time.
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Escalated: Summary alert has been sent out to the TVI backend to be considered for incident create or update.
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Repeat Count
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Indicates the number of times this alert has repeated since the value in Repeat Start Time. |
Repeat Start Time
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Specifies the time a repeat of this alert was first seen within a day. |
Description
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Specifies the message that describes the alert that occurred. |
More Information
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Contains properties specific to the alert being reported, including operating system, computer name, and log message. |