User guide
DEFINITY Performance Management User Guide, Release 2.0, 585-229-808
8 Event Log
Resolve an Event
Issue 1
November 1998
Page 185
Resolve an Event
Introduction Active events normally end automatically by the system when new data is
obtained about the situation that caused the event to be logged in the event log.
For example, a report event ends when an attempt is made to generate the report
again. If the report fails again, a new event is recorded in the event log. With
Performance Management, you have the option of resolving an event manually,
as described below.
Procedure To manually resolve an event, highlight one or more rows in the event log table
and click Resolve. The state of the events that are resolved change to “Resolved”
and the End time is set to the current time.
Conditions for
ending events
automatically
The following table lists how events are ended by the system automatically:
This event... is ended when...
Report The next attempt is made to generate the report.
Data collection The next attempt is made to collect data.
Processor occupancy new processor occupancy data is retrieved for the
managed node.
Trunk group new trunk group data is retrieved from the
managed node.