Alert Log - All window

 

Use this window to view all the current alerts related to the monitored RDBMS storage resource in your environment.

Table Description

Column Name

Description

Click on this button to view more details about the alert.

Signifies that the alert has not been resolved.

Signifies that the alert has been checked. Whenever an alert is triggered, a record of that alert is written to the alert log. When you view the alert log, a red exclamation mark appears beside new alerts (see the previous description).

 

When you view an alert and address the issue that triggered the alert, you can click the Clear button to indicate one of the following:

 

  • the event that triggered the alert has been verified and fixed

  • the alert is not important enough to address at this time

 

When you click the Clear button, the checkmark graphic appears next to the alert.

Computer

The name of the computer which triggered the alert.

Instance

The name of the Instance where the alert was triggered.

RDBMS type

The DBMS where the alert was triggered.

Obj. Type

The object type which triggered the alert (such as a Quota violation, Probe job, Scan job, etc.).

Object

The name of the object (such as the ID of the user who violated the quota, the name of the Probe job, or the name of the Scan job, etc.).

Alert Type

The type of alert triggered (i.e. job failed, network quota violation, etc.).

First Triggered

The date and time the alert was first triggered.

Last Triggered

The date and time the alert was last triggered.

# Times

The number of times the alert was triggered.

Resource Type

The type of the RDBMS object that violated the Quota (such as a table, tablespace, etc.).  

Resource Name

The name of the object that violated the Quota.

Alert Creator

The user ID of the person who created the alert.

Alert Name

The defined name of the alert.

Script

The name of the script that was run in response to the alert.

 

 

For more information, see Alerting - Alert Log.