The Thresholds report displays the current Thresholds, if any, visible from your user account, including the defaults provided by SilverBack.
This topic provides the following information about the Thresholds report:
Content - Descriptions of the fields that appear in the report.
Actions - Report actions enable you to perform operations on selected items in the report.
View Filters - Report filters enable you to determine which items you want displayed in a report.
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You can reorder any report column by clicking on the column header, then dragging and dropping it to a different position. |
The Thresholds report contains the following information:
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Description |
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Clicking on this icon in the report displays the object's Infopage. | |
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Remediation Limit |
Indicates the maximum number, if configured, of automatic Remote Task executions to allow in the configured time frame. This field is hidden by default. |
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Remediate All Targets |
Indicates whether or not the Threshold is configured to initiate remediation for all its targets. This field is hidden by default. |
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Automatically Resolve |
Indicates whether or not the Threshold is configured to automatically resolve alerts upon successful remediation. This field is hidden by default. |
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Always Notify |
Indicates whether or not the Threshold is configured to always generate notifications upon both successful and failed remediation attempts. This field is hidden by default. |
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Concurrent Executions |
Indicates whether or not the Threshold is configured to allow multiple executions of a Remote Task at the same time. This field is hidden by default. |
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Management Domain |
Displays the Management Domain name. |
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Icons |
Displays any icon(s) that may indicate attributes of a Threshold. |
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Policy Container |
Indicates the Monitoring Policy or Monitoring Policy template that contains the Threshold. |
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Name |
Displays the name that was assigned to the Threshold. |
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Type |
Displays the type of Threshold. |
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# Targets |
Displays the number of systems that the Threshold targets. |
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Severity |
Displays a colored icon corresponding to the Threshold’s severity level:
This field is hidden by default. |
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Severity Text |
Displays the severity text (critical, major, minor, and informational). |
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Operator |
Displays the Threshold operator. Operators include “Less Than,” “Greater Than,” “Equal,” and “Not Equal.” |
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Arm Value |
Displays the Arm value. The Arm value is the value at which the Threshold is set. |
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Arm Delay |
Displays the Threshold delay value. This field is hidden by default. |
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Re-Arm Value |
Displays the Re-arm value. The Re-arm value is the value at which the Threshold is reset. |
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Enabled |
Indicates the Threshold’s Enabled or Disabled status. This field is hidden by default. |
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Effectively Enabled |
Indicates the Threshold’s Enabled or Disabled status. |
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Visible |
Indicates if the Threshold is visible to subdomains. This field is hidden by default. |
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MPT |
Indicates the name of the Monitoring Policy Template that contains the Threshold. This field is hidden by default. |
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Description |
Displays the Threshold’s description, up to a maximum of 1024 characters. |
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SIP Id |
For internal use only. This field is hidden by default. |
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Domain Id |
For internal use only. This field is hidden by default. |
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Path |
Indicates the hierarchy path to the Threshold. |