
Alarm Viewer
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process at the node.
There is one alarm daemon executing for each node. Each alarm daemon writes
information to component-specific alarm log files. For example, alarms for MPS 107
would be written to mps107’s alarm log file. For additional information about alarm
log files, see Source of Alarm Information on page 251.
Alarm Viewer windows continue to track activity, even while iconified. The iconified
viewer alerts you to ongoing activity by displaying a flashing movement and by
emitting a beeping (ringing) sound (if so configured). Further, the number of beeps (or
rings) and the color of the alarm icon indicate the severity group of the alarm(s) being
generated.
Working with an Alarm Filter in the Alarm Viewer
When you launch an Alarm Viewer, you can apply an alarm filter.
There are two ways to apply an alarm filter:
- Implicitly: through the selections of TopologyTreeNode (Node, Component, or
Process);
- Explicitly: define an alarm filter with Alarm Filter plug-in.
You can apply an alarm filter with Alarm Viewer, so that, only the alarms passing
the filter are shown in Alarm Viewer. Select the Alarm Filter button from the
toolbar to define an alarm filter.
Alternately, you can load a filter that is previously saved and then use it.
For additional information about filtering alarms, see Filter Alarms on page 258.
You must select the specific alarm log files that you want to view before they will
• Define a filter with Alarm
Filter plug-in:
Use the Alarm Filter to define
an alarm filter for Alarm
Viewer.
• Select Alarm Log Files:
Use the Choose Log button in the Alarm Filter window to
select the Alarm Log files, which are to be viewed.
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