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Alarm Viewer
# P0602566 Ver: 2.7 Page 255
View Live Alarms
When an alarm is generated on the node, the associated PeriView Data Provider
receives this alarm from alarm daemon (alarmd). However, the PeriView Data
Provider will cache the alarms received from alarmd and send alarm updates to
AlarmViewer at a configurable time interval (default is 5 seconds). If an alarm filter is
applied, the associated PeriView Data Provider sends only those alarms that pass the
filter.
Alarm information includes the name of the process generating the alarm; the Alarm
Number (code) and its Severity Level; Alarm Message Text; the Date and Time of
alarm generation; and, when applicable the Component Identifier, Host Name and
Phone Line Number (when applicable).
When a data element is not relevant to the alarm being defined, the system displays
undefined in its place and serves as a column place holder to enhance readability.
To view Live Alarms:
Live alarms display in the Alarm Viewer window at the rate by which they are
received. Alarms begin to display as soon as the Alarm Viewer window receives
alarm data.
You can filter out unwanted alarms by applying an appropriate alarm filter (either
defined using Alarm Filter or retrieved from a previously saved filter file.) For
information about the Live Alarm Filter, see Filter Alarms on page 258.
You can only display alarm information; you can not edit it. For additional
information, see Alarm Viewer Window on page 253.
When the connection to the component monitored by the Alarm Viewer is
lost, message text displayed in the lower left side in the Viewer and an icon
indicating the disconnection is displayed in the right side of the viewer.
The Alarm Viewer keeps trying to reestablish the connection to the monitored
component. Once connection to the component is restored, message text displays
in the Viewer and message area, and the flow of alarms resume in the Viewer
window.
During system and component shutdown/startup, some alarms may not be displayed
in the Alarm Viewer. This results from the lost connection between the
system/component alarm daemon and the PeriView Data Provider. To monitor alarms
during a system shutdown/startup, start a command line shell on the system and use
the alarm command line utility.
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