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Intelligently groups events into clusters based on event messages to help you analyze them. When an issue is discovered with a device, the monitor that is set up for that device activates an event with a particular severity. Therefore, analyzing all events
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. Eliminate many hours of manual sorting and correlation. Operators need to analyze, prioritize and triage a large number of events … sources in a time window of 15 minutes on a certain day. An operator would need to analyze and prioritize each of these events. Before
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As an administrator, view and analyze out-of-the-box event clusters that are generated based on ML algorithms and improve the mean time to respond (MTTR) to events. Analyzing event clusters for quick insights (Optional) Use correlation policies in _solutionName and view major ev
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The Event (or EVENT) event class is the base class, which is the parent of all event classes. The hidden slots are internal slots that must not be changed. EVENT base class slots Slot name Slot display name Type Description Hidden? _arrival_time Arrived Long (Epoch
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The event list displays sufficient information for you to recognize an event's current state quickly. Each event's state depends on multiple factors: Severity, reflected in the severity icon and color of the event line Priority, reflected in the priority icon The most
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prioritize and quickly take action on events, you can use the various built-in filters to filter events on the Monitoring > Events page. You can filter events with quick filters, time filters, or with global search. Event deduplication and suppression for filtering
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The Patrol Event (or PATROL_EV) event class is a subclass of the EVENT base event class. This class represents slots for PATROL events … events, see Slot facets. Slot Slot display name Type Description Hidden? p_agent_address Agent Address String Network address
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metrics (as shown in the figure), all of them are analyzed together, and a single anomaly event is generated. All the 10 metrics are analyzed … You can use Events page to view the anomaly event details, such as variate policy name, type, selected metrics that are part
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Event operations change the status, priority, or ownership of an event. Your user role determines the event operations that you can perform. You can also click on the respective icon on the toolbar to perform the same operation. Monitoring events The following table
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As an administrator, export events and use them in third-party applications for archiving and data mining. To export events, on the Monitoring > Events page, do the following: From the Events or Event Details page, select the events to export. Click the action menu
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To view event details, in the _solutionName console, navigate to Monitoring > Events > Event Details. This page provides comprehensive information about each event. The following image displays the Event Details page. Event Details Upper Part.png At the top
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If you want to provide more information about an event, you can add notes to the event from the Monitoring > Events page. The following information is displayed in the notes table: Notes added to the event. Details of any operations executed on the event. Details
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The Self-monitoring Event (or HELIX_SM_EV) event class is a subclass of the EVENT base event class. This class represents slots for self-monitoring events. The hidden slots are internal slots that must not be changed. To understand the list of slots that are used
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Data collected from various sources are classified based on event classes and then formatted and represented as events. An event is a specific instance of an event class. Raw events contain information such as source, location, time stamp, and other important
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This topic provides information about the event policy types, the order in which event policies are evaluated, and the out-of-the-box event policy templates. Event policy types The different event policy types are: Basic Enrichment: Processes events with refined slot
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Actions are like conditions that are run sequentially on a selected event. Unlike an advanced or time-based enrichment policy … an action to view and configure the settings. Defining an external source file for dynamically enriching events Example: Dynamically enriching
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Dynamic enrichment policies enable you to import external data into the policy and match values in the external file to enrich event … an overview of the various enrichment scenarios, see Event enrichment for adding context. Advanced, time-based, and dynamic enrichment
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The Incident Info (or INCIDENT_INFO) event class is a subclass of the EVENT base event class. This class represents slots for incident-related events. The hidden slots are internal slots that must not be changed. To understand the list of slots that are used
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The Alarm (or ALARM) event class is a subclass of the base Event class. This class represents slots for Alarm events that have … that are used to determine duplicate events, see Slot facets. Slot name Slot display name Type Description Hidden? al_alarm_id Alarm ID String
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correlate events based on a more refined criteria resulting in situations that are easier to analyze and solve. It also helps fine-tune … After unwanted events are filtered out, a smaller set of more relevant events are displayed on BMC Helix Operations Management. You
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As an administrator, create and enable event policies to define the actions that the system takes after an event arrives. For events … enrichment Correlation Notification Event policy types, evaluation order, and templates To learn how to create some of these policies
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You need to define and format an external source file for performing dynamic event enrichment. You need an external enrichment source … , advanced enrichment, and time-based enrichment. To create a dynamic event enrichment source file Create a .CSV file. Enter information
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Objective To send events from a third-party application to _solutionName with custom event class and custom slots. User persona … process of sending Nagios events with custom class and custom slot details to _solutionName. icon-play@2x.png https://youtu.be/QuAlwmkQc-E
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The Anomaly (or ANOMALY) event class and slots are for all anomaly events. The hidden slots are internal slots that must not be changed. To understand the list of slots that are used to determine duplicate events, see Slot facets. ANOMALY base class slots Slot name
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in a multivariate configuration are analyzed at the same time. The anomaly event is generated based on the combination of metrics analyzed. All the metrics analyzed contribute to the anomaly score, a single event is generated for the combination, and a single view containing
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