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FAQ


Here are some answers to the most frequently asked questions about BMC Helix Operations Management.

Can I delete a service blueprint associated with one or more business services?

No. You can only delete blueprints that are not associated with any services. However, you can remove the blueprint from the associated services and delete it.

Can I publish any group as a service from BMC Helix Operations Management??

You can publish any group as a service from BMC Helix Operations Management provided you have selected a valid entity selection criteria. You can view the published groups as services in the BMC Discovery and BMC Helix AIOps consoles. 

What happens to a group published as service is deleted from the BMC Helix Dynamic Service Modeling (Discovery)?

The service (group) is deleted only from the BMC Discovery and BMC Helix AIOps consoles and not from the BMC Helix Operations Management console. 

Can I re-publish a group as service deleted from the BMC Helix Dynamic Service Modeling (Discovery)?

You can re-publish a group as service that was deleted from the BMC Discovery console. Do the following:

  1. From Configuration > Groups, edit the group that was deleted in BMC Discovery.
  2. Clear the Publish as group option and save. The group is saved as unpublished service.
  3. From the Actions, select Publish as service. The status changes to published service.
  4. Log in to BMC Discovery and verify the group is available as a service.

For more information, see Setting up groups (To edit a group).

How can I manage event flood during maintenance windows?

You can use blackout policies to black out the events during maintenance windows. For more information, see Managing-maintenance-windows.

What happens to an open alarm?

In the alarm policy post-trigger actions, if you have specified that the alarm must not be closed, such alarm events are automatically closed if they are not updated for more than 30 days. All the closed events older than 4 days are automatically deleted from the system. For more information, see Understanding event states. However, if you delete such a policy or the PATROL Agent associated with such an alarm is deleted, the alarm is automatically closed.

How do I detect anomalies for monitoring data?

You can detect anomalies in the monitored data by using any of the following methods:

Use predefined or static thresholds. For more information, see Alarm-policies.

Use dynamic thresholds. For more information, see Variate-Policies.

Are there any out-of-the-box policies available in BMC Helix Operations Management?

You can use the following out-of-the-box policies:

  • Monitor policies
    • Predefined policy for Linux
    • Predefined policy for Windows
  • Alarm policies
    • PATROL for Linux
    • PATROL for Microsoft Windows Servers
    • PATROL for Light Weight Protocols
  • Out-of-the-box event policy templates
    • Template for Basic and Advanced Enrichment
    • Template for Closing Events and Dropping Duplicate Events
    • Template for Timeout Policy And Notification
    • Template for Event Suppression
Can I perform probable cause analysis on impacted services?

Yes, monitor all the services on the Entities page, click an impacted service and perform probable cause analysis. For more information, see Performing-probable-cause-analysis-of-impacted-services-in-your-environment.

What should I do if I see a blank UI page on the BMC Helix AIOps console?
  1. Confirm that you have the required permissions to view data in the BMC Helix AIOps console. For more information, see Roles-and-permissions.
  2. Confirm that you have subscribed to at least one of the data providers that work with BMC Helix AIOps console. You will see data only if you have subscribed to one or more data providers.
  3. If you are a new customer, contact the BMC Sales Team for assistance.

What is the minimum number of events required to create a situation?

At least two events are required to create a situation.



 

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