OBM provides the ability to relate events in a cause/symptom relationship either manually, via rules or via machine learning-based automatic event correlation. By default, when a cause event is closed, its corresponding symptom events are automatically closed. However, if all the symptoms are closed, the cause event is not automatically closed.
The ability to close the cause event automatically may be useful when the cause event has been created through stream-based event correlation rules or via automated event correlation.
This solution uses time-based event automation to periodically check the cause events of interest and, if their symptoms are all closed, it will close the cause event.
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What’s changed in this version:
Doc version 1.20.1 change: Set "Limit number of executions per event to" in the TBEA rule.
What’s changed in this version:
Note: The Groovy script in the content pack and the separate PowerShell script are unchanged. There is no need to upgrade to this version unless you are using it to automatically close AEC correlated events.
This package consists of an OBM Content Pack and a PowerShell script. The Content Pack contains two time-based event automation (TBEA) rules, their corresponding event filters and a Groovy script. The PowerShell script is needed only if OBM is on Windows and uses a self-signed certificate.
The PDF file contains instructions on how to install and configure the solution.
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