Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Unsubscribing A Subscription
NOTE: If an Unsubscribe All task is in progress, you will not be able to subscribe, unsubscribe, or stop subscriptions.
NOTE: If the Indications service (DellAweSvc) is not running, you will not be able to subscribe, unsubscribe, or stop
subscriptions. Check the status of the service on the Services console.
1. Click Indications > Configure Subscriptions.
2. Select the subscription you want to unsubscribe.
3. Click Unsubscribe..
Subscription Status
On the Subscription Status screen, you can view the status of your subscriptions. For each subscription you have created, and
for each of the filters included in the policy of the subscription, each of the clients to which the subscription has been applied
will be displayed on a separate line (number of filters x number of clients = number of table entries per subscription). Each
subscription/client row can be in one of several states:
Ready
Pending Retry
Processing
Success
Failure
Stopped
To sort the subscriptions table by any of its field in ascending or descending order by clicking the relevant column title. Columns
in the table are:
Subscription Name
Operation
Modifier
Status
Client
Policy Filter
To refresh the Subscriptions Status table, click the refresh button.
Stopping A Subscription
If any one or more rows of a subscription are in the Ready, Processing, or Pending Retry state, then you will be able to stop the
subscription. Stopping a subscription will not affect any rows of a subscription that are in the Success or Failure states. Once
you have stopped a subscription, you can return to the Configure Subscription screen and edit, delete, apply, or unsubscribe
the subscription.
NOTE: Stopping a subscription on one client applies the stop to all clients to which the subscription has been applied.
1. Click Indications > Subscription Status.
2. Select the subscription you want to stop.
3. Click STOP SUBSCRIPTION.
Events
The Events screen displays a list of indications that are returned once a subscription has been applied. From this screen you
can not only view the list of events, but also export the list to a *.csv file. Should you no longer need to track specific types of
events, you can add the event Message ID to a Blacklist; the events will continue to occur, but they will no longer be stored until
you remove them from the Blacklist.
The Event list is sortable by the Date column only. Other information provided in the Event list is:
Client The client system that generated the event.
Message ID Event type; many events may share the same Message ID
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