Actions determine what
Performance Manager does when incidents occur. See
Rules for details regarding rule expressions. To configure a rule action:
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Enter your first step here.
Enter the result of your step here (optional).
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While adding or editing a rule expression (see
Editing Rules for details), specify an action to be taken on the
Configure Rule - Rule Name page.
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Complete the subsequent action profile page based on the settings of the action you selected.
Here is a list of available actions, along with brief descriptions and instructions for completing the corresponding action
profile pages:
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Log-only: Select this action to simply have incidents logged on the
Incidents report ().
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Email notification: Sends email notifications to specified users.
- Define who is to receive notifications using the
To,
CC, and
BCC fields. Multiple email addresses can be entered (separated by commas).
- Enter the name that is to appear in notifications'
From fields in the page's
From field. It is recommended that this field contain the email address of the rule creator.
- Enter the email address that email responses are to be directed to in the
Reply-To field. This is the person who should be informed of rule violations.
- Enter a notification message in the
Message text field.
- Click
Save.
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Execute Action Essential: Action Essentials are Essentials that are used as powerful notification alarms. When an action Essential provides additional
attributes, you are prompted here with a project attributes dialog; edit the attributes of the action Essential as required.
Action Essentials must be preconfigured by system administrators. See the "Managing Essentials" section of the
Performance Manager Administration Help for details regarding action Essentials.
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Pager-Message: Sends a pager message to a specified user.
- Define who is to receive the pager message using the
Registered Recipient Name field.
- Enter a notification message in the
Custom text message field.
- Click
Save.
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SMS-Message: Sends an SMS message to a specified user.
- Define who is to receive the pager message by entering a telephone number in the
Telephone number field.
- Enter a notification message in the
Custom message text field.
- Click
Save.
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SNMP-Trap: Sends an SNMP-Trap message to a specified host that has an installed SNMP daemon that receives SNMP traps. SNMP traps can
be used to expose information to Enterprise Management Systems (EMS).
- Define who is to receive the message by entering a host name in the
SNMP Host field.
- Enter a port number in the
SNMP Port field.
- Click
Save.
- Change Schedule: Changes the interval of a monitor in case of an incident. The schedule is set back to its original interval as soon as the
incident closes.
Note: If multiple rules try to change a schedule simultaneously, only the first rule is activated and changes the schedule.
- Select the
Monitors for which the interval changes in case of an incident. All monitors are listed for which the selected rule has a depending
condition.
- Specify the
Interval (day, hour, minute) at which the monitor should execute while the incident is active.