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Managing Alerts
You can suspend, suppress, and take or release ownership of multiple alerts on the Alerts Overview page.
When you perform an action on an alert, the alert's status changes. You can also manage a single alert on the
Alert Detail page.
Take Ownership of an Alert
When you take ownership of an alert, you acknowledge that the alert is yours. Taking ownership of an alert
is important if multiple operators manage alerts in your environment. You can take ownership of multiple
alerts on the Alerts Overview page.
You can also take ownership of alerts in the Alerts widget.
Procedure
1 Select Alerts > Alerts Overview and select the alert or alerts in the alert list.
You can press Ctrl+click to select multiple alerts or Shift+click to select a range of alerts.
2 Click the Take Ownership icon.
3 Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box.
When you own the alert, the Assigned Alerts icon appears in the Control State column and your user name
appears in the User Name column in the alert list.
Suspend an Alert
When you suspend an alert, you can specify a number of minutes. If the problem condition exists after the time
elapses, vCenter Operations Manager reactivates the alert. You can suspend multiple alerts on the Alerts
Overview page.
When you suspend an alert, you take ownership of it. You cannot suspend an alert that another user owns.
You can also suspend alerts in the Alerts widget.
NOTE Suspending an alert does not cancel its cancel cycle. The alert is still canceled according to the cancel
cycle value set when the resource or application was configured.
Procedure
1 Select Alerts > Alerts Overview and select the alert or alerts in the alert list.
You can press Ctrl+click to select multiple alerts or Shift+click to select a range of alerts.
2 Click the Suspend icon.
3 Type the number of minutes to suspend the alert and click OK.
When the alert is suspended, the Suspended Alerts icon appears in the Control State column in the alert list.
Suppress an Alert
When you suppress an alert, you can specify a specific number of days. If the problem condition exists after
the time has elapsed, vCenter Operations Manager reactivates the alert. You can suppress multiple alerts on
the Alerts Overview page.
When you suppress an alert, you take ownership of it. You cannot suppress an alert that another user owns.
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