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| 1700.1 | Use the Show command !! 8) | NANOVX::ROBERTS | Keith Roberts - DECmcc Toolkit Team | Wed Oct 23 1991 16:36 | 18 | 
|  | #1 You cannot have multiple rules with the same name .. You didn't
   try that - did you ?
#2 If the Create commands is:
   Create mcc 0 alarms rule foo expr=(node4 rome maximum address > 50)
   Then the show command is:
   Show mcc 0 alarms rule foo all characteristics
#3 You cannot specify multiple entities (ie, multiple rule names) in
   a directive - but Alarms does support FULL wildcards:
   Show mcc 0 alarms rule * all characteristics
/keith
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| 1700.2 | ???? | MCIS5::ENSLEY |  | Thu Oct 24 1991 09:38 | 5 | 
|  |     RE: 
    
    #1  How then can I test the circuit_substate on multiple nodes?
    
    #2  I thought an "entity" were devices like Nodes or Bridges?
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| 1700.3 | Maybe I'm not helping  8( | NANOVX::ROBERTS | Keith Roberts - DECmcc Toolkit Team | Thu Oct 24 1991 10:03 | 30 | 
|  | >> How then can I test the circuit_substate on multiple nodes?
You have to create multiple rules !!
	Create mcc 0 alarms rule circuit_substate_ROME -
	expr=(node4 rome ...)
	Create mcc 0 alarms rule circuit_substate_PARIS -
	expr=(node4 paris ...)
	Enable mcc 0 alarms rule circuit_substate_ROME
        Enable mcc 0 alarms rule circuit_sutstate_PARIS
If Global wildcards was available [ but for v1.2 it won't be 8(  ]
you could put your nodes of interest in a domain, and enable
a rule with a global wildcard and the domain.  All the nodes in the
domain would be tested -- with a single rule --
>>  I thought an "entity" were devices like Nodes or Bridges?
Yes those are entities -- but so isn't an Alarm Rule too.  The entity
model for Alarms is:
	MCC    <instance name>
	Alarms <null-instance>
	Rule   <instance name>
Does this make it any clearer?
/keith
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| 1700.4 | Thanks. | MCIS5::ENSLEY |  | Thu Oct 24 1991 10:37 | 3 | 
|  |     Yes, thanks.
    
    Taking me a while to get used to all the nomenclature DECmcc uses!!
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| 1700.5 | DECmcc has a lot of new terms | NANOVX::ROBERTS | Keith Roberts - DECmcc Toolkit Team | Thu Oct 24 1991 11:41 | 6 | 
|  | >> Taking me a while to get used to all the nomenclature DECmcc uses!!
YES!  DECmcc does define a lot of new terms, and it takes a bit to understand
them ... 
/keith
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| 1700.6 | create domain rule (name) domain dependent name | TOOK::CALLANDER | MCC = My Constant Companion | Thu Nov 21 1991 13:10 | 15 | 
|  |     I know this is a bit late, 
    
    note that you can create rules of the same name, as long as
    they are defined for different domains.
    
    Either :
    
    create mcc 0 alarm rule foo ....., in domain bar
    create mcc 0 alarm rule foo .... , in domain bar2
    
    or 
    
    create domain bar rule foo ...
    create domain bar2 rule foo ...
    
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