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3 Click in the Status column, and select an option from the drop-down menu.
4 (Optional) Configure additional conditions to be met before the alarm triggers.
a Click the Add icon to add an argument.
b Click in the Argument column, and select an option from the drop-down menu.
c Click in the Operator column, and select an option from the drop-down menu.
d Click in the Value column, and enter a value into the text field.
You can add more than one argument.
5 Click Next.
You selected and configured alarm triggers.
What to do next
Configure alarm actions.
Specify How a Condition-Based or State-Based Alarm is Triggered
You can select and configure the events, states, or conditions that trigger the alarm on the Triggers page of
the alarm definition wizard. The options that you choose on the General page of the alarm definition wizard
determine the options available on the Triggers page. An alarm definition must contain at least one trigger
before you can save it.
You can add multiple triggers and choose whether to trigger the alarm when one or all of them become
active.
For information about defining triggers for an event-based alarm, see “Specify How an Event-Based Alarm
is Triggered,” on page 110.
Prerequisites
Verify that you have navigated to the Triggers page of the alarm definition wizard. See “View and Edit
Alarm Settings,” on page 109.
Required Privilege: Alarms.Create alarm or Alarms.Modify alarm
Procedure
1 Select the trigger that you want to change, or click the Add icon to add a new trigger.
2 Click in the Trigger column, and select an option from the drop-down menu.
3 Click in the Operator column, and select an option from the drop-down menu.
4 Click in the Warning Condition column, and select an option from the drop-down menu to set the
threshold for triggering a warning.
5 Click in the Critical Condition column, and select an option from the drop-down menu.
6 Click Next.
You selected and configured alarm triggers.
What to do next
Configure alarm actions.
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