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==Creating a Notification== | ==Creating a Notification== | ||
− | A | + | A notification is created to alert the specified parties that an issues exists within the data center. Each notification can be customized to your specifications. Alerts are sent to recipients when the defined threshold is exceeded. All notifications can be sent via email or SMS text to alert the correct persons. Notifications can be the difference between successfully responding to an issue before it becomes an outage or a catastrophe in your data center. You will need to gather the following information before creating a notification: |
− | You will need to gather the following information before creating a | + | *In order to create a notification, you must first create a data series for the notification to reference (see [[Data Series#Creating a Data Series|Creating a Data Series]] for instructions) |
− | *In order to create a | + | *The name of the notification you wish to create |
− | *The | + | *The type of trigger for the new notification, either; threshold, elicit not responding, or data series timing warning |
− | *The type of | + | *The criteria for the notification to look for when referencing the data series |
− | *The | + | *The threshold value, which way to operate the threshold, how many times you would like the threshold to be met to start the notification, and how many times it needs to be satisfied to clear it |
− | *The | + | *Who you would like to receive the notification (see [[#Creating a Notification Recipient|Creating a Notification Recipient]] for instructions) |
− | *Who you would like to receive the Notification | ||
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<ol> | <ol> | ||
<li>On the navigation menu (left-hand side) click “Notifications” and click “Notification Rules” this will open a new tab titled “Notification Rules”</li> | <li>On the navigation menu (left-hand side) click “Notifications” and click “Notification Rules” this will open a new tab titled “Notification Rules”</li> | ||
− | <li>Within the | + | <li>Within the notification rules tab (upper left-hand corner) click the “Create” button. A new window will open up called “Create Notification Rule.”</li> |
<ol type="a"> | <ol type="a"> | ||
− | <li>Enter the title of the | + | <li>Enter the title of the notification in the “Name” field</li> |
<ol type="i"> | <ol type="i"> | ||
<li>Examples: Cold Isle – Humidity Above 75%, Power Amps (20A) – Over 10A, etc.</li> | <li>Examples: Cold Isle – Humidity Above 75%, Power Amps (20A) – Over 10A, etc.</li> | ||
</ol> | </ol> | ||
− | <li>Enter any additional information about the | + | <li>Enter any additional information about the notification in the “Details” field</li> |
− | <li>Select how you would like the | + | <li>Select how you would like the notification to be set off in the “Trigger Type” drop-down menu</li> |
− | <li>Select what criteria you would like to trigger the | + | <li>Select what criteria you would like to trigger the notification in the “Data Series Criteria” drop-down menu or create a new “Data Series Criteria” record by clicking the star button (see [[Using LiveDC Search#Creating a Saved Search Criteria|Creating a Saved Search Criteria]] section for instructions)</li> |
<ol type="i"> | <ol type="i"> | ||
<li>Examples: Front Humidity, Power A (20A), Return Temps, etc.</li> | <li>Examples: Front Humidity, Power A (20A), Return Temps, etc.</li> | ||
</ol> | </ol> | ||
− | <li>Select how the | + | <li>Select how the notification will trigger in the “Threshold Operator” drop-down menu</li> |
− | <li>Enter a value where the | + | <li>Enter a value where the notification will trigger in the “Threshold Value” field</li> |
− | <li>Enter how many times the | + | <li>Enter how many times the threshold needs to be met before the notification is sent in the “Consecutive to Start” field</li> |
− | <li>Enter how many times the value needs to go below the | + | <li>Enter how many times the value needs to go below the threshold for the event to stop in the “Consecutive to Clear” field</li> |
− | <li>Enter the timeframe in which to send repeat | + | <li>Enter the timeframe in which to send repeat notifications in the “Repeat Period” field</li> |
− | <li>Add recipients to receive the | + | <li>Add recipients to receive the notification in the “Recipients” section by selecting from the drop down menu and clicking the left-hand facing arrow or create a new “Recipient” record by clicking the star button (see [[#Creating a Notification Recipient|Creating a Notification Recipient]] section for instructions)</li> |
<li>Click “Create”</li> | <li>Click “Create”</li> | ||
</ol> | </ol> | ||
− | <li>Once a | + | <li>Once a notification has been sent out to the recipients, it will appear in the tab titled “Notification Events” (see [[#Viewing Notification Events|Viewing Notification Events]] section for instructions)</li> |
</ol> | </ol> | ||
==Creating a Notification Recipient== | ==Creating a Notification Recipient== | ||
− | The intention in having a list of people to contact is not only | + | The intention in having a list of people to contact is not only to have everyone stay on the same page about incidents in the data center, but also to make sure that the problem gets solved quickly and efficiently. Depending on the service level your organization chooses, we at LiveDC can monitor the situation until it has been resolved. You will need to gather the following information to create a notification recipient: |
− | You will need gather the following information to create a | + | *Name of person you wish to receive notification alerts |
− | *Name of person you wish to receive | ||
*Email address of the person you wish to receive the alerts | *Email address of the person you wish to receive the alerts | ||
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<li>If you are already in the “Create Notification Recipient” window skip to step 3a. If you are not in that window continue to step 2.</li> | <li>If you are already in the “Create Notification Recipient” window skip to step 3a. If you are not in that window continue to step 2.</li> | ||
<li>On the navigation menu (left-hand side) click “Notifications” and click “Notification Recipients” this will open a new tab titled “Notification Recipients”</li> | <li>On the navigation menu (left-hand side) click “Notifications” and click “Notification Recipients” this will open a new tab titled “Notification Recipients”</li> | ||
− | <li>In the | + | <li>In the notification recipients tab (upper left-hand corner) click the “Create” button. A new window will open up called “Create Notification Recipient.”</li> |
<ol type="a"> | <ol type="a"> | ||
− | <li>Enter the name of the | + | <li>Enter the name of the recipient in the “Name” field</li> |
− | <li>Enter any additional information about the | + | <li>Enter any additional information about the recipient in the field titled “Details”</li> |
− | <li>Enter the email address of the | + | <li>Enter the email address of the recipient in the “Email Address” field</li> |
</ol> | </ol> | ||
<li>Click “Create”</li> | <li>Click “Create”</li> | ||
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===Instructions=== | ===Instructions=== | ||
<ol> | <ol> | ||
− | <li>On the Navigation Menu (left-hand side) click “Notifications” and click “Notification | + | <li>On the Navigation Menu (left-hand side) click “Notifications” and click “Notification Events.” This will open a new tab titled “Notification Events.”</li> |
<ol type="a"> | <ol type="a"> | ||
− | <li>A list of “Active” | + | <li>A list of “Active” events will reside in this window</li> |
<ol type="i"> | <ol type="i"> | ||
− | <li>By highlighting an | + | <li>By highlighting an active event, you can access the specific information about that event by clicking the button titled “View Message.” A new window will open up called “Notification Message List.”</li> |
<ol type="A"> | <ol type="A"> | ||
− | <li>Highlight the desired | + | <li>Highlight the desired notification message in the list to access the detailed information in the message</li> |
</ol> | </ol> | ||
+ | </ol> | ||
+ | <li>Once an event has reached its Trigger Type Consecutive to Clear, the event will move from “Active” to “Inactive”</li> | ||
+ | <ol type="i"> | ||
+ | <li>Inactive events can be accessed by utilizing the search function in the upper right-hand corner of the notification events tab </li> | ||
</ol> | </ol> | ||
</ol> | </ol> | ||
</ol> | </ol> |
Latest revision as of 12:55, 8 March 2019
Contents
Creating a Notification
A notification is created to alert the specified parties that an issues exists within the data center. Each notification can be customized to your specifications. Alerts are sent to recipients when the defined threshold is exceeded. All notifications can be sent via email or SMS text to alert the correct persons. Notifications can be the difference between successfully responding to an issue before it becomes an outage or a catastrophe in your data center. You will need to gather the following information before creating a notification:
- In order to create a notification, you must first create a data series for the notification to reference (see Creating a Data Series for instructions)
- The name of the notification you wish to create
- The type of trigger for the new notification, either; threshold, elicit not responding, or data series timing warning
- The criteria for the notification to look for when referencing the data series
- The threshold value, which way to operate the threshold, how many times you would like the threshold to be met to start the notification, and how many times it needs to be satisfied to clear it
- Who you would like to receive the notification (see Creating a Notification Recipient for instructions)
Instructions
- On the navigation menu (left-hand side) click “Notifications” and click “Notification Rules” this will open a new tab titled “Notification Rules”
- Within the notification rules tab (upper left-hand corner) click the “Create” button. A new window will open up called “Create Notification Rule.”
- Enter the title of the notification in the “Name” field
- Examples: Cold Isle – Humidity Above 75%, Power Amps (20A) – Over 10A, etc.
- Enter any additional information about the notification in the “Details” field
- Select how you would like the notification to be set off in the “Trigger Type” drop-down menu
- Select what criteria you would like to trigger the notification in the “Data Series Criteria” drop-down menu or create a new “Data Series Criteria” record by clicking the star button (see Creating a Saved Search Criteria section for instructions)
- Examples: Front Humidity, Power A (20A), Return Temps, etc.
- Select how the notification will trigger in the “Threshold Operator” drop-down menu
- Enter a value where the notification will trigger in the “Threshold Value” field
- Enter how many times the threshold needs to be met before the notification is sent in the “Consecutive to Start” field
- Enter how many times the value needs to go below the threshold for the event to stop in the “Consecutive to Clear” field
- Enter the timeframe in which to send repeat notifications in the “Repeat Period” field
- Add recipients to receive the notification in the “Recipients” section by selecting from the drop down menu and clicking the left-hand facing arrow or create a new “Recipient” record by clicking the star button (see Creating a Notification Recipient section for instructions)
- Click “Create”
- Once a notification has been sent out to the recipients, it will appear in the tab titled “Notification Events” (see Viewing Notification Events section for instructions)
Creating a Notification Recipient
The intention in having a list of people to contact is not only to have everyone stay on the same page about incidents in the data center, but also to make sure that the problem gets solved quickly and efficiently. Depending on the service level your organization chooses, we at LiveDC can monitor the situation until it has been resolved. You will need to gather the following information to create a notification recipient:
- Name of person you wish to receive notification alerts
- Email address of the person you wish to receive the alerts
Instructions
- If you are already in the “Create Notification Recipient” window skip to step 3a. If you are not in that window continue to step 2.
- On the navigation menu (left-hand side) click “Notifications” and click “Notification Recipients” this will open a new tab titled “Notification Recipients”
- In the notification recipients tab (upper left-hand corner) click the “Create” button. A new window will open up called “Create Notification Recipient.”
- Enter the name of the recipient in the “Name” field
- Enter any additional information about the recipient in the field titled “Details”
- Enter the email address of the recipient in the “Email Address” field
- Click “Create”
Viewing Notification Events
Instructions
- On the Navigation Menu (left-hand side) click “Notifications” and click “Notification Events.” This will open a new tab titled “Notification Events.”
- A list of “Active” events will reside in this window
- By highlighting an active event, you can access the specific information about that event by clicking the button titled “View Message.” A new window will open up called “Notification Message List.”
- Highlight the desired notification message in the list to access the detailed information in the message
- Once an event has reached its Trigger Type Consecutive to Clear, the event will move from “Active” to “Inactive”
- Inactive events can be accessed by utilizing the search function in the upper right-hand corner of the notification events tab