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7
In
Device Association
, assign the device or device groups to which you
want to associate this e-mail alert and then click
Next
.
8
By default the Email Notification is always active. To limit activity, in
Date Time Association
, enter a date range, time range, or days, and then
click
Next
.
9
In
Summary
, review the inputs and click
Finish
.
Ignoring Alerts
Sometimes you will receive alerts you might want to ignore. For example, you
may want to ignore multiple alerts generated when Send authentication trap
is selected within the SNMP service on the managed node. To ignore an alert:
1
From OpenManage Essentials, select
Manage
Alerts
Alert Actions
.
2
In
Alert Actions
, right-click
Ignore
and select
New Alert Ignore Action
.
3
In
Name and severity Association
, provide a name, assign the alert severity
to which you want to associate this ignore alert action, and then click
Next
.
4
In
Categories and Sources Association
, assign the alert categories source
to which you want to associate this alert ignore action and then click
Next
.
5
In
Device Association
, assign the device or device groups to which you
want to associate this alert ignore action and then click
Next
.
6
By default the Ignore Alert is always active. To limit activity, in
Date Time
Association
, enter a date range, time range, or days, and then click
Next
.
7
In
Duplicate Alert Correlation
, select
yes
to exclude duplicate alerts
received within the set time limit, and then click
Next
.
8
In
Summary
, review inputs and click
Finish
.
Running a Custom Script
In response to a specific alert received, you can run custom scripts or launch a
specific application. This file must be present on the OpenManage Essentials
service tier system (where OpenManage Essentials is installed) and not on the
client browser system. For example:
• If you received a temperature warning, you can use a custom script to
create an incident ticket for your internal Help Desk.
• If you received an MD Array storage alert, you can launch the Modular
Disk Storage Manager (MDSM) application to view the status of the array.
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