Microsoft Operations Manager 2000 uses icons to help you identify different snap-ins, events, alerts, views, status, and folders.
The following icons identify the different snap-ins available in the MOM Administrator Console:
Identifies the Operations Manager Console snap-in. |
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Identifies the Monitor snap-in. |
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Identifies the Rules snap-in. |
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Identifies the Configuration snap-in. |
The following icons identify different Windows NT event types:
Error. Identifies an event that resulted in data or function loss. |
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Error Action. Identifies an Error event that generated an alert. |
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Failure Audit. Identifies a failed audited security access event. |
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Failure Audit Action. Identifies a Failure Audit event that generated an alert. |
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Warning. Identifies an event that might indicate future problems. |
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Warning Action. Identifies a Warning event that generated an alert. |
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Information. Identifies a successful application, service, or driver event. |
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Information Action. Identifies an Information event that generated an alert. |
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Audit Success. Identifies a successful audited security access event. |
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None. Identifies an event with no event type. |
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None Action. Identifies a Success event that generated an alert. |
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Unknown. Identifies an event type that MOM does not recognize. |
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Unknown Action. Identifies an Unknown event that generated an alert. |
The following icons identify alert severity:
Service Unavailable. Identifies alerts generated for missed heartbeats and other events indicating that an application or service is unavailable to its users. |
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Security Breach. Identifies an alert that indicates a security compromise has occurred. Systems on the network are at risk. |
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Critical Error. Identifies an alert that indicates a serious problem needing attention immediately. |
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Error. Identifies an alert that is important and needs attention soon. |
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Warning. Identifies an alert that might indicate future problems. |
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Information. Identifies an alert that simply provides information. |
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Success. Identifies an alert that indicates a successful event or operation. |
The following icons identify different types of views in the Monitor snap-in:
Identifies an alert view. |
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Identifies a computer attributes view. |
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Identifies a computer group view. |
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Identifies a computer performance view. |
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Identifies a computer view. |
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Identifies an event view. |
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Identifies a performance view. |
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Indentifies a computer view containing one or more computers with a stopped service. |
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Identifies a computer view containing a Security Breach as the highest severity alert. |
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Identifies a computer view containing a Critical Error as the highest severity alert. |
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Identifies a computer view containing an Error as the highest severity alert. |
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Identifies a computer view containing a Warning as the highest severity alert. |
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Identifies a computer view containing an Information alert as the highest severity alert. |
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Identifies a computer view containing a Success alert as the highest severity alert. |
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Identifies an alert view containing one or more computers with a stopped service. |
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Identifies an alert view containing a Security Breach as the highest severity alert. |
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Identifies an alert view containing a Critical Error as the highest severity alert. |
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Identifies an alert view containing an Error as the highest severity alert. |
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Identifies an alert view containing a Warning as the highest severity alert. |
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Identifies an alert view containing an Information alert as the highest severity alert. |
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Identifies an alert view containing a Success alert as the highest severity alert. |
The following icons identify different agent states:
Indicates the agent is stopped. |
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Indicates the agent is running. |
The following icons identify contents of folders:
Identifies a folder containing a component computer whose agent status is Stopped or with Service Unavailable as the highest severity alert. |
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Identifies a folder containing a Security Breach as the highest severity alert. |
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Identifies a folder containing a Critical Error as the highest severity alert. |
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Identifies a folder containing an Error as the highest severity alert. |
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Identifies a folder containing a Warning as the highest severity alert. |
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Identifies a folder containing an Information alert as the highest severity alert. |
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Identifies a folder containing a Success alert as the highest severity alert. |
Identifies the Computer Groups folder. |
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Identifies the Processing Rules folder. |
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Identifies the Event Processing Rule folder. |
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Identifies the Alert Processing Rules folder. |
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Identifies the Performance Processing Rules folder. |
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Identifies a folder that contains an enabled processing rule group. |
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Identifies a folder that contains a disabled processing rule group. |
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Identifies a folder that contains an enabled processing rule group within a processing rule group. |
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Identifies a folder that contains a disabled processing rule group within a processing rule group. |
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Identifies the Notification Groups folder. |
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Identifies the Advanced folder. |
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Identifies the Scripts folder. |
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Identifies the Computer Attributes folder. |
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Identifies the Data Providers folder. |
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Identifies the Search Results folder. |
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Identifes the Processing Rules Search Results folder. |
Identifies the Global Settings folder. |
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Identifies the Pending Installations folder. |
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Identifies the Agent Managers folder. |