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PowerScaleOneFS CLI Command Reference

isi event alerts create

Creates a new alert condition.

Syntax

isi event alerts create <name> <condition> {NEW | ONGOING | SEVERITY_INCREASE | SEVERITY_DECREASE | NEW_EVENTS | RESOLVED} <channel> 
        [--eventgroup <string>]
        [--category <string>]
        [--severity {emergency | critical | warning | information}]
        [--limit <integer>]   
        [--interval <duration>]
        [--transient <duration>]
        [--verbose | -v]

Options

<name>
Specifies the alert condition name.
<condition> {NEW | ONGOING | SEVERITY_INCREASE | SEVERITY_DECREASE | NEW_EVENTS | RESOLVED}
Specifies the condition under which alert is sent for an eventgroup.
Condition values are case sensitive. The following values are valid:
NEW
Reports on eventgroup occurrences that have never been reported on before.
ONGOING
Provides periodic reports on eventgroup occurrences while an eventgroup is active.
SEVERITY_INCREASE
Reports on eventgroup occurrences whose severity has increased since the eventgroup was last reported on.
SEVERITY_DECREASE
Reports on eventgroup occurrences whose severity has decreased since the eventgroup was last reported on.
NEW_EVENTS
Reports on eventgroup occurrences that are new since the eventgroup was last reported on.
RESOLVED
Reports on eventgroup occurrences that have been resolved since the eventgroup was last reported on.
<channel> ...
Specifies the channel over which to deliver the alert. Use the --channel parameter to specify additional channels.
--eventgroup <string>...
Specifies the name of one or more eventgroups to alert on. Specify the --eventgroup parameter to specify additional eventgroups.
--category (all | SYS_DISK_EVENTS | 100000000 | CPOOL_EVENTS | 1100000000 | NODE_STATUS_EVENTS | 200000000 | REBOOT_EVENTS | 300000000 | SW_EVENTS | 400000000 | QUOTA_EVENTS | 500000000 | SNAP_EVENTS | 600000000 | WINNET_EVENTS | 700000000 | FILESYS_EVENTS | 800000000 | HW_EVENTS | 900000000 | SYSTEM_ADMIN | 9800000000 | DELL_SUPPORT | 9900000000)...
Specifies the name of one or more eventgroup categories to alert on. Specify the --category parameter to specify additional eventgroup categories.
--severity {emergency | critical | warning | information ...
Specifies the event severity that the alert will report on. Severity values are case sensitive. Repeat --severity to make the alert report on additional severity levels.
--limit <integer>
Sets the maximum number of alerts that can be sent. Applies only to the NEW_EVENTS alert condition.
--interval <duration>
Sets the time period between reports for ongoing alerts. Applies only to the ONGOING alert condition.

The following <time> values are valid:

Y
Specifies years
M
Specifies months
W
Specifies weeks
D
Specifies days
H
Specifies hours
m
Specifies minutes
s
Specifies seconds
--transient <duration>
Sets a minimum time that an eventgroup occurrence must exist before it is reported on. Any occurrence lasting less than the time period is considered transient and will not be reported.

The following <time> values are valid:

Y
Specifies years
M
Specifies months
W
Specifies weeks
D
Specifies days
H
Specifies hours
m
Specifies minutes
s
Specifies seconds
{--verbose | -v}
Displays more detailed information.

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