In the Alerts → Actions section users can configure and maintain actions.
The actions displayed are actions assigned to the selected event source (trigger, services, discovery, autoregistration, internal actions).
To switch to a different event source, click on Actions in the Alerts menu section. It is also possible to switch between sources by using the title dropdown in the top left corner.
Displayed data:
Column | Description |
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Name | Name of the action. Clicking on the action name opens the action configuration form. |
Conditions | Action conditions are displayed. |
Operations | Action operations are displayed. The operation list also displays the media type (email, SMS or script) used for notification as well as the name and surname (in parentheses after the username) of a notification recipient. Action operation can both be a notification or a remote command depending on the selected type of operation. |
Status | Action status is displayed - Enabled or Disabled. By clicking on the status you can change it. See the Escalations section for more details as to what happens if an action is disabled during an escalation in progress. |
To configure a new action, click on the Create action button in the top right-hand corner.
For users without Super admin rights actions are displayed according to the permission settings. That means in some cases a user without Super admin rights isn’t able to view the complete action list because of certain permission restrictions. An action is displayed to the user without Super admin rights if the following conditions are fulfilled:
Buttons below the list offer some mass-editing options:
To use these options, mark the checkboxes before the respective actions, then click on the required button.
You can use the filter to display only the actions you are interested in. For better search performance, data is searched with macros unresolved.
The Filter link is available above the list of actions. If you click on it, a filter becomes available where you can filter actions by name and status.