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1362.1 | | TOOK::F_MESSINGER | | Tue Aug 20 1991 10:49 | 3 |
| Dave,
Call me. DTN 226-5339.
Fred
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1362.2 | keep us also informed | CLARID::HOFSTEE | Take a RISC, buy a VAX | Tue Aug 20 1991 13:29 | 12 |
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> Secondly, they would desire a small acknowledgment required type window
> being thrown up on the screen every time an alarm occurs. This feature
> should be selectable by the individual user.
Since we are currently defining how to implement something similar, I would
like have your comments on this. Fred, can you post the outcome of your
telephone call?
Thanks
Timo
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1362.3 | | TOOK::F_MESSINGER | | Tue Aug 20 1991 14:00 | 9 |
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Timo,
We discussed a world map that would fit within the boundaries of the display.
I told him that I would generate one. I will post a pointer to it when done.
We did not discuss his second point.
Fred
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1362.4 | PID says message window in 1.2 ?! | CLARID::PATEL | We'll get it right on the night | Wed Aug 21 1991 08:13 | 15 |
| re .2
I had a look at a PID recently (it may be out of date HOPE NOT)
quoting from the words for slide 15 last paragraph
"... This next release enhances Notification Services with a "Message
Window", alert filtering, and an API allowing non-EMA compliant
software to send alert messages to DECmcc"
It was talking about v1.2, we don't know if this will be a POP up or
note, if its like the message window in MSU then this will not provide
what we are looking for. The later part is also good news, allowing us
to implement Application alarming etc...
Any comments? Amrit
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1362.5 | notification services in v1.2 | GOSTE::CALLANDER | | Wed Aug 21 1991 09:36 | 51 |
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Sorry for the delay on responding to the notification part, I have
been out of the office for the past week.
The PID is correct, though limited in what it actually discusses.
A better description of what we are doing can be found in the phase
1 documentation for V1.2; but to speed up your search for information
we are not impelementing it the same as MSU. What you will get from
the iconic map interface for notification services is:
o icons on the map can turn colors, and be acknowledged
o users can selectively turn off color changes while still keeping
the notification windows running
o notiifcation windows for:
- listing in chronological order those notifications that the
user has requested; this includes alarm events, and raw
configuration events (like counters zeroed)
- a filter window tha twill allow the user to filter in, or
out, notifications from the notification list window (this
gives the user search and filter type capabilities, but do
not effect what events/notififations the user is collecting)
- a commands window that allows users to stop, start, suspend
and resume NOTIFY commands for this mcc session
- targeting windows, that allow the user to specify that specific
events should turn specific icons a specific color (an example
is the desire to have node reachability events turn the remote
node a color, and NOT the remote node child entity of the
node that picked up the event)
o added alarming services for:
- alarming if a configuration events occurs n number of times
within a specified period of time
- the posting, and iconic map color change, of a "clear" event
when a detected condition (like a comparison no longer true)
goes away; this would be user selectable
- slightly more simplified alarm creation, based upon the type
of rule to be created.
o acknoledement functions currently are scheduled to remain the
same as in V1.1. If you have specific suggestiosn please pass
them along.
there are also other features in the works, but the details here
would be a bit much. Please send mail, or post a note here is you
have questions on specific additional funtionality.
Thanks Jill
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1362.6 | does this = forced POP UP window | CLARID::PATEL | We'll get it right on the night | Wed Aug 21 1991 10:59 | 14 |
| Jill,
the comment from several users (service delivery folk) around a
notification window is as follows....
If I have MCC running on the work station and have all the windows
iconised into the manager box, and an alarm "comes in" or a rule fires,
then I want to see a pop up appear in the work station real estate
giving the relevant information.
Basically what this means is if the user is doing other work then a pop
up is forced to the foreground
Amrit
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1362.7 | re .-1 | ANOSWS::COMFORT | Spent a little time on the hill | Thu Aug 22 1991 12:10 | 13 |
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this is close to what my customer has requested, however I believe that
a pop-up should just indicate an alarm has occured and have an
acknowledge button to close the window, like when you save a map
and a pop-up appears saying "MAP SAVED". It should then be up to the
user to realize that attention should be turned to investigating what
caused the alarm, rather than including alarm information in the pop-up
window. Additionally, the pop-up would be selectable based on whether
you want them at all, and what severity of alarm will cause a pop-up.
Dave
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1362.8 | nice ideas | TOOK::CALLANDER | Jill Callander DTN 226-5316 | Tue Aug 27 1991 15:41 | 23 |
| all good ideas, another we are considering is to simply have the
iconized notification window change colors, or potentially content.
Think of it like the calendar application when iconized it shows you
the date, day, and time. The icon is continually updating to show
you the "current" information. We were thinking that we could use
a bell or something to signify that an alarm has been detected.
Popping up a dbox to the display can be real annoying if you really
wanted to iconize something and work on something else, that is
why the icon idea came up. To do the dbox one we would need to add in
significantly more control code to allow the user to easily turn on
and off such a feature.
As it stands there are no committments to do anything yet. We are stil
getting the required functions completed at this time.
Keep the suggestions coming, we will not give up on any idea until the
product ships!!!
thanks
jill
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1362.9 | Sounds good to me! | TNPUBS::JONG | Steve Jong/T and N Publications | Tue Aug 27 1991 18:17 | 1 |
| The Session Manager icon changes when a message comes in...
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