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104 | Protecting Workstations and Servers
7. Click OK.
Enable Events Select which events to share with the notification group.
You can select All or select a subset of events to include:
BootCd
LocalMount
Metadata
Clusters
Notification
PowerShellScripting
PushInstall
Attachability
Jobs
Licensing
LogTruncation
Archive
CoreService
Export
Protection
Replication
Repository
Rollback
Rollup
You can also choose to select by type, which are: Info, Warning, and
Error.
NOTE: When you choose to select by type, by default, the appropriate
events are automatically enabled. For example, if you choose Warning, the
Attachability, Jobs, Licensing, Archive, CoreService, Export, Protection,
Replication, and Rollback events are enabled.
Notification Options Select the method to specify how to handle notifications.
You can choose from the following options:
Notify by Email. You would need to specify the email addresses to
which to send the events in the To, CC and optionally, BCC text
boxes.
NOTE: To receive email, SMTP must be previously configured.
Notify by Windows Event log. The Windows Event log controls the
notification.
Notify by syslogd. You would need to specify the host name and
port to which to send the events.
Host. Enter the host name for the server.
Port. Enter a port number for communicating with the server.
Notify by Toast alerts. Select this option if you want the alert to
appear as a pop-up in the lower-right corner of your screen.
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