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Platform view properties
Platform alert tab
Severity Indicates the urgency of alert:
CRITICAL-A condition has occurred that can obstruct the functionality or can lead to failure of the other
components.
ERROR-An error has occurred that has a significant impact on the system and must be rectified
immediately.
WARNING-An error has occurred that you should be aware of but does not have a significant impact on
the system. For example, a component is working, but its performance may not be optimum.
INFO-An event has occurred that does not impact system functions. No action is required.
CLEAR-When a corresponding clear event is generated for the raised alert, and the issue is resolved at
the system level.
State Represents the state of the alert-OPEN, CLOSED, or ACK state.
OPEN-The alert is active and no action has been taken on it. The alert generating condition still persists
in the system. If the system administrator wants to reopen to pay attention to that event, the alert status
can also be changed to open from acknowledge state.
To reopen an alert: Select the checkbox corresponding to the alert, and then click OPEN.
ACK-After you view an alert and understand its contents, you can acknowledge that you have read
through the alert message.
To acknowledge an alert: Select the checkbox corresponding to the alert, and then click
ACKNOWLEDGE .
CLOSED-Once the problem condition is resolved, the event state is updated as closed. Once closed the
alerts cannot be reopened.
To close an alert: Select the checkbox corresponding to the alert, and then click CLOSE.
Message Indicates the cause of an event for which the alert is generated.
Category Displays the event category.
Enabled Indicates whether the alert is enabled or not.
Alert ID Represents the unique ID assigned to each alert .
Alert Name Represents the name of the alert.
Description Describes the platform alert.
Corrective Action Action to eliminate the cause of event.
Scope Represents whether it is a cluster-level or a director-level alert.
Condition ID Indicates Unique ID of all defined alert definitions.
Component System component that caused the event. Intended for service personnel.
Event Source Represents the context of the event. For example, Virtual Volume.
Event Source ID Unique ID for the source of the event. Helps to narrow down to the final component .
Resource It shows the resource for which the issue has occurred.
Count It represents the number of times the same alert is generated over the selected period. This column is
available for historical alerts only.
Scope
Incarnation
Represents unique ID assigned to each director and cluster.
Creation Date Date and time when the alert is generated.
Last Updated Date and time when the status of the alert is last changed.
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