Users Guide

Option Description
remoteMasterCoreName The name of the remote source core associated with this event, if the event has source core
scope.
productName The name of the product, 'Rapid Recovery Core.' This product name can be changed for
branding using white labeling.
companyName The name of the company selling the product.
7. In the Email Subject text box, enter a subject for the email template.
The Email Subject is used to define the subject of the email notification template, for example, <hostname> - <level>
<name>.
8. In the Email text box, enter the information for the body of the template which describes the event, when it occurred, and
the severity.
9. Click Send Test Email , and then do the following:
a. In the Send Test Email dialog box, enter a destination email address for the test message and then click Send.
b. If the test message fails, exit the error dialog box and the Send Test Email dialog box, click OK to save the current email
template settings. Then modify your email server settings as described in the procedure Configuring an email server on
page 93. Ensure that you reenter the password for that email account. Save those settings and then return to this
procedure.
c. Once the test message is successful, click OK to confirm the successful operation.
d. Check the email account to which you sent the test email message.
Once you are satisfied with the results of your tests, return to the Edit Email Notification Configuration dialog box, and click OK
to close the dialog box and save your settings.
Notification groups, SMTP settings and notification templates for
system events
Notification groups let you define sets of specific events for which users are alerted, and the manner in which that notification
takes place. To configure or edit notification groups, see Configuring notification groups on page 96.
You must also configure Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server settings if you want to send alerts as email messages. For
more information on setting email server configuration settings, see Configuring an email server on page 93.
When sending notification of events, the system uses an email notification. You can customize this template. For more
information on configuring or customizing the email notification template, see Configuring an email notification template on page
94.
Configuring notification groups
NOTE:
You must also configure Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server settings if you want to send alerts as email
messages, as described in this procedure. For more information on setting email server configuration settings, see
Configuring an email server on page 93.
Notification groups let you define sets of specific events for which users are alerted, and the manner in which that notification
takes place. You can configure alerts to be sent by the following methods:
By email
In the Windows event log
Using syslogd
Using toast alerts
Using alerts
Using SNMP trap
You can configure more than one notification group with different notification parameters.
Notification groups can be set at the Core level, or for each specific protected machine.
Complete the steps in this procedure to configure notification groups for alerts.
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