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March 3rd, 2010 11:00

Cleared Notifications in Global Console

Scenario: Notification is cleared and inactive in the Global Console:

1. By default it will be auto acknowledged in 5mins due to Auto Acknowledgement Interval

2. With the exception of the auto-archival interval and a notification filter, is there any other mechanism by which one can "hide" the notification in the Global Console?

Thanks

49 Posts

March 3rd, 2010 20:00

Hi,

as far as I know there is no way to not show an inactive / cleared notification EXCEPT set a filter "Active = NO" despite just roughly deleting it from ICS_Notification what does not make that much sense if you want to keep track of your notifications.

The global consoles way to work is "show me everything except what i filtered out" and i don't even get the point why one should not specify this filter.

May you shed some light ?

Do you have several "Cleared" / "ACKed" notifications you want to see except (a few) one(s) ?

Rgds Christian

11 Posts

March 4th, 2010 22:00

Hi Christian,

We are trying to determine if there are any other ways of hiding a notification in the Global Console, without using a notification filter and without the notification being archived.  Thank you for your response though.

49 Posts

March 10th, 2010 13:00

JWO,

don't get me wrong, but...

Maybe I just don't understand what you exaclty want to do.

Why monitoring "whatever", if you don't want to see the notification and even don't wanna archive it ?

Do you have a device which is discovered more complex as you need it and don't want to see notifications for "subparts" of this device ?

As you said you don't want to setup a filter (which is maybe viewable by somebody as long as he has the rights to see filters) on global console.. what's about a filterset in the "Notification List" for those "somebodys" in Global Manager Administration Console ?

Even if they are allowed to setup their own filtersets, the can't see and access the global ones as long as they don't have the proper rights to do so.

rgds

Christian

April 19th, 2010 01:00

There is a way to subscribe the console to the Notification list which is filtering the particular notifications by default (in the Global Manager Administration Console).

Maybe this is, what you are looking for. Standard console will not show the notifications, if they are not in its subscribed Notification List and admin or main or whoever else can open Default notification list and he will see the notifications.


If you do not want to archive certain notifications, you should keep them durable and not use the AutoArchive interval feautre.

Hope it helps.


Tom

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