Alerts
5. Click on
+
to display the
Add Alert
configuration dialogue. In the example shown below, an
email notification on a server instance has been configured.
If you would like to edit a previously configured alert, select an alert using the check
box and either click on the
icon or double click on the selected alert to display the
Modify Alert
dialogue. This dialogue is virtually identical to the
Add Alert
configuration
dialogue.
6. Click on
Commit
to save the Alert configuration. The newly created alert should appear in the
list shown in step 4 above.
Alert Parameters
The
Alert Notification
pane on the
Add Alert
configuration dialogue will change, based on the
Notification
Type
selected in the drop down list. For example, the
From
,
To
, and
Subject
fields will be displayed if
you select
as the
Notification Type
. If you select
smartd
as the
Notification Type
, a
Smart Control
drop
down list will be displayed with a list of previously configured
Smart Events
.
Select multiple
Alert Types
and
Notification Types
by pressing the
CTRL
key while selecting each item
from the lists.
Note
- Selecting the
Disable
flag will disable the alert.
Alert Name
A descriptive name for the alert.
Object Name
This is the name of the object associated with this alert. if the object is contained within
another object, both the object names must be specified, separated by a colon. For example,
to specify a server instance, enter the name of the server pool, a colon (:) and the name of
the server instance.
Object Type
Can be a
server instance
,
failover group, peer
,
interface
,
server pool
,
cluster
,
match rule
,
responder
,
VLAN
,
subnet
,
GeoCluster, GeoSite
,
GeoSite instance
,
user
,
certificate
,
CRL
,
route
,
tunnel
,
health check
,
health check instance
,
VLB
manager
,
GeoSite resource
,
GeoSite resource instance
,
SMTP relay
, or
LLB
gateway
. If you do not enter an
Object Name
in the
Object Name
field, the alert will be
configured for all load balancing objects in the object types selected.
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