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3
Click OK.
The Rule Confirmation dialog box closes and the Manage Rules dashboard
refreshes.
4
In the Manage Rules dashboard, observe the row containing the rule whose
alarms you resumed.
The absence of the warning icon indicates that the alarms for the rule are no
longer suspended.
If a warning icon appears in the row containing the rule with newly-resumed
alarms, place the mouse pointer over the icon. The tool tip that appears no longer
indicates that the rule’s alarms are suspended.
Note The warning icon indicates different types of states a rule may be in. For example, it
appears when a rule is disabled, or when its alarms or actions are suspended.
Placing the mouse pointer over the icon shows more details about the rule state.
Suspending or resuming actions
You can configure a rule to stop performing actions for a specified length of time
(beginning immediately). It can be useful to suspend alarms in many situations, such as
when one or more servers are being brought offline for system maintenance.
To suspend actions for a rule:
Note This procedure continues from “Accessing the Manage Rules dashboard” on page 225.
1
In the Manage Rules dashboard, select the row containing the rule whose actions
you want to suspend.
2
Click the Suspend Actions button at the bottom.
The Temporarily Suspend Rule Actions dialog box appears.
3
Specify the time period for which you want to suspend actions.
In the Temporarily Suspend Rule Actions dialog box, click For and select the
time period as required, then click Go.
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