Configuring Alert Conditions

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BPM Express for Hardware detects manufacturer-set thresholds for each element and assigns these pre-set thresholds to its symbolic conditions of exclamation marks. BPM Express for Hardware translates the regex of one exclamation mark "!" into a warning, and two exclamation marks into an alarm. By default, the alerts are triggered on the Status parameter. You can see these threshold symbols for any monitored element in the Configure tab, under Thresholds.

Nevertheless, it is possible to modify these pre-set thresholds via the Configure tab in the Portal. You must however remember that you have to disable the thresholds for the Status parameter (which will otherwise continue to consider pre-set thresholds), and instead directly assign custom threshold values on individual parameters of the class.

Starting with version 2.7.17, BPM Express for Hardware manages the display of parameters dynamically. This was rendered possible by creating separated parameter definition files for each parameter of an application class. Therefore, for application class that has more than one parameter, a combination of different parameters was created. This may result in the display of several occurrences of the same application class. For example, the Application class: SEN_HW_PHYSICALDISK has 3 parameters:

Status

PredictedFailure

ErrorCount

Therefore, 7 parameter definition files were created in order to define each parameter and the possible combination of all the parameters. That is:         

Status

PredictedFailure

ErrorCount

Status,  PredictedFailure

Status,  ErrorCount

ErrorCount,  PredictedFailure

Status,  ErrorCount,  PredictedFailure

THRESH_Dynamic_Param

Configuring alert conditions

Consequently, we strongly recommend that you wait for all the hardware components to be discovered before setting threshold values for a hardware instance to avoid having to enter thresholds for each occurrence of the application class.

THRESH_Dynamic_Param2

Setting threshold values

 


Related Topics

Configuration of Alert Conditions

Modifying Parameters Thresholds