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The State Change Actions Menu


This menu accesses the state change action commands.

State change actions are run by the Console when a computer or application changes from one state to another. They are different from recovery actions, which are associated with parameters and stored in the PATROL Agent for execution. Recovery actions try to fix problems; state change actions alert you when something requires your attention. Use the State Change Actions dialog box to define new state change actions.

The following menu items are available from the State Change Actions menu.

Menu command

Description

OK Commands

Accesses the List of OK Actions window, which allows you to define one or more actions based on an OK state.

Warn Commands

Accesses the List of Warn Actions window, which allows you to define one or more actions based on an warning state.

Alarm Commands

Accesses the List of Alarm Actions window, which allows you to define one or more actions based on an alarm state.

Offline Commands

Accesses the List of Offline Actions window, which allows you to define one or more actions based on an offline state.

Void Commands

Accesses the List of Void Actions window, which allows you to define one or more actions based on an void state.

New Data Commands

Accesses the List of Data Arrived Action window, which allows you to define one or more actions based on a new data state.

Warning

Note

 Refer to the PATROL Console Help or your PATROL User Guide for more information about state change actions.

To access this menu, choose Customize from any application class menu. For information on how to access application class menus, refer to Accessing KM Menu Commands.

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BMC PATROL for UNIX and Linux 9.13