| Title: | DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT. |
| Notice: | Use IPMT for problems. Newsletter location in note 6187 |
| Moderator: | TAEC::BEROUD |
| Created: | Mon Aug 21 1989 |
| Last Modified: | Wed Jun 04 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 6497 |
| Total number of notes: | 27359 |
Hi,
VMS v5.5-2
MCC v1.3
Our implementation of MCC will result in the management systems receiving a
lot of data collector events.
We are experiencing the following...
A data collector is sent to node4 in a domain severity critical (node icon
changes colour to red). Notification window displays text against the
alarm.
A second event occurs against the same node (e.g. adjacency down) this
event is classed as major (node icon changes colour to yellow). Notification
window displays text against the alarm.
The second event has overridden the first (in terms of the icon colour).
Our customer would like to be in a situation where event severities do not
change the colour of an icon unless they are changing the icon colour to a
more severe one. e.g. Critical alarms should always change the colour of
an icon to red, but Major alarms should not change the colour of the icon
if it is already displaying the Critical colour.
It appears MCC always displays the latest event against an icon. Is there
any way in which MCC can be configured to display the most severe event
against an icon?
Also...
If an icon has a major alarm mapped against it, followed by a critical
alarm - it's colour changes to yellow then to red. If I select the
critical notification and RESET it the icon changes back to GREEN,
i.e. both the Major and Critical alarms get reset.
Our customer would like to be in a situation where only the current alarm
was reset. I.E. The Critical alarm would be reset but the Major alarm
would still be displayed. Is this possible?
Regards,
John
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 5870.1 | What propagation mode are you using ? | TAEC::FLAUW | Marc Flauw, CEM Technical Office, VBO | Wed Feb 16 1994 08:04 | 15 |
John, The Iconic Map has 2 modes of severity propagation : Highest and Latest. From what you are describing, it looks like you are using the "Latest" mode. Can you check in the Options menu, submenu map the value of the propagation switch ? I haven't used the "reset selected notifications" feature, so I can't help you there, but if you are using this menu entry and not the "reset all notif" then it sounds like a bug. If so, please report it. Best regards, Marc. | |||||
| 5870.2 | correlation on "title" also | CTHQ::WOODCOCK | Skiing's 1st Human Groomer | Wed Feb 16 1994 08:47 | 23 |
John, In addition to Marc's suggestion, there is also another technique which can be used for correlating DATA COLLECTOR events. After you ensure propagation is set to HIGHEST note the following. The TITLE field of the collector event controls correlation. Those events which have 'identical' titles will overwrite each other, while those which have different titles will remain with the highest being displayed. Example: send_event node collector target "title1" "text" major decnet !icon=major send_event node collector target "title2" "text" warning decnet !icon=major send_event node collector target "title1" "text" clear decnet !icon=warning This is very handy for 'pairing' up matching events which can clear each other while still showing others. I'm not sure this is exactly what you're looking for but your customer may find uses for it. cheers, brad... | |||||
| 5870.3 | Thanks! Unique event titles help | ARRODS::GILLJ | John, DTN 847-5849 | Thu Feb 17 1994 08:34 | 13 |
Brad and Marc,
Thank you for your quick responses.
I had my propagation set to HIGHEST. However all events were being
sent through with the same Event Title.
When I modified the titles everything worked as I wanted.
Thanks again,
John
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