The add symptom definitions options are the mechanisms you use to add existing symptoms or to create new symptoms for the alert definition. If the symptom that you need for an alert definition does not exist, you can create it from this workspace. You can also add conditions for your alert.
How the Add Symptoms/Conditions Option Work
You can select and add symptoms defined for the base object type, and you can add symptoms for related object types. As you add one or more symptoms, you create a symptom expression. If this expression is evaluated as true, then the alert is generated. You can similarly define one or more conditions for your alert, and when the conditions are met, the alert is generated. You can view the alert in the All Alerts page.
Add Symptoms/Conditions Option
To add symptoms/conditions, you can drag the selected symptom/condition in to the left pane. Use the workspace on the left to specify whether all or any of the symptoms/conditions or symptom/condition sets must be true to generate an alert.
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Defined On | Object that the symptom evaluates.
As you create alert definitions, you can select or define symptoms for the base object type and for related object types, based on the object relationship hierarchy. The following relationships are object types as they relate to the alert definition base object type.
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Symptoms tab | |
Select Symptom | Select the type of symptom definition that you are adding for the current Defined On object type.
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Filter by Object Type | Available only when you select a Defined On value other than Self. Limits the symptoms to those that are configured for the selected object type based on the selected Defined On relationship. |
Create New Symptom | If symptoms that you need for your alert do not exist, you can create them. Opens the symptoms definition dialog box. Not available for Smart Early Warning symptoms, which are predefined in the system. |
All Filters | Filter the list of symptom definitions. This selection is available when Defined On is set to Self, or when it is set to another relationship and you select an object from the Filter by Object Type drop-down menu.
To clear a filter, click the double arrow icon that appears next to the filter name. |
Quick filter (Name) | Search the list based on the symptom name. |
Symptoms list | List of existing symptoms for the selected object type. To configure a symptom, drag it into the left workspace. To combine symptoms that are based on multiple levels in the hierarchy, select the new Defined On level and Filter by Object Type before you select and drag the new symptom to the workspace. |
Conditions tab | |
Select Specific Object | Select a specific object based on its object type, adapter type, policy, collection state, and status. |
Filter | Search the metrics based on object type. |
Conditions list | List of metrics for the selected object type. To configure a condition, drag it into the left workspace. |
Use the workspace to configure the interaction of the symptoms, symptom sets, and conditions.
Option | Description |
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Trigger alert when {operator} of the symptom sets are true | Select the operator for all of the added symptom/condition sets. Available only when you add more than one symptom/condition set.
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Symptoms | The symptom/condition sets comprise an expression that is evaluated to determine if an alert should be triggered. To add one or more symptoms from the symptom list to an existing symptom set, drag the symptom from the list to the symptom set. To create a new symptom set for the alert definition, drag a symptom to the landing area outlined with a dotted line. |
Symptom sets | Add one or more symptoms to the workspace, define the points at which the symptom sets are true, and specify whether all or any of the symptoms in the symptom set must be true to generate the alert. A symptom set can include one or more symptoms/conditions, and an alert definition can include one or more symptom/condition sets. If you create a symptom set where the Defined On object is Self, you can set the operator for multiple symptoms in the symptom set.
If you create a symptom set where the Defined On object is a relationship other than Self, you can set the operator and modify the triggering threshold. To configure the symptom set criteria, you set the options.
When you include a symptom in a symptom set, the condition must become true to trigger the symptom set. However, you might want to configure a symptom set where the absence of a symptom condition triggers a symptom. To use the absence of the symptom condition, click the vertical ellipsis on the left of the symptom name and select Invert Symptom. Although you can configure symptom criticality, if you invert a symptom, it does not have an associated criticality that affects the criticality of generated alerts. |
Option | Description |
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Alert is triggered when {operator} of the sets are true | Select the operator for all of the added condition sets. Available only when you add more than one condition set.
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Conditions | The condition sets comprise an expression that is evaluated to determine if an alert should be triggered.
To add one or more conditions from the condition list to an existing symptom/condition set, drag the condition from the list to the symptom/condition set. |
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