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Opalis Integration Pack for CA Spectrum 8.1 > Objects > Get Alarm

Get Alarm
The Get Alarm object collects information about alarms according to criteria that you specify.
How it is used
Use the Get Alarm object to determine which Trouble Shooter has been assigned to fix an alarm.
Configuration
To configure the Get Alarm object you need to know the name of the connection to the CA Spectrum server that you will use, and the search criteria for the alarms that you want information for.
Details tab
 
Name
Click the ellipsis button (...) and browse for the CA Spectrum connection that you want to use.
Filters
Create the criteria that you will use to trigger this object when matching values are found. Follow the instructions below.
To add a filter:
1.
Click Add. The Add Filter dialog appears.
2.
From the Field drop-down list, select the field that you want to search in.
3.
From the Relation drop-down list, select the type of relation that you want to use in your search.
4.
In the Value field, type or select the value that will be compared to the item that you selected from the Field drop-down list and click OK. The filter is added to the list.
5.
To edit or remove filters from the list, click Edit or Remove, respectively.
Available Published Data
 
Name
Description
Acknowledged
The number of alarms that were found that were marked acknowledged.
Alarm Count
The number of alarms that were found by the object that matched the criteria.
Alarm Id
The identification numbers of the alarms that matched the criteria.
Alarm Source
The source of the alarm that matched the criteria.
Alarm Status
The status of the alarms that matched the criteria.
Cause
The cause of the alarms that matched the criteria.
Connection Name
The name of the server connection that you used.
Creation Date
The creation date of the alarms that matched the criteria.
Diagnosis Log
The path to the diagnosis log.
Event List
The path to the event list.
Fault UID
The unique identification number of the fault that triggered the alarm.
Impact Scope
The scope code of the alarm that matched the criteria.
Impact Severity
The impact severity code of the alarm that matched the criteria.
Impact Type Scope
The impact type scope code of the alarm that matched the criteria.
Model Handle
The unique identification number of the alarm.
Occurences
The number of occurences of the alarm that matched the criteria.
Persistent
Indicates whether the alarm that matched the criteria is persistent or not.
Primary Alarm
The name of the primary alarm that matched the criteria.
Priority
The priority of the alarm that matched the criteria.
Server
The name of the server where the alarm that matched the criteria originated.
Severity
The severity of the alarm that matched the criteria.
Trouble Shooter MH
The model handle (unique identification number) of the trouble shooter that was assigned to fix the issue that caused the alarm.
Trouble Ticket
The number of the trouble ticket that was created when the alarm occurred.
Trouble Shooter
The name of the trouble shooter that was assigned to fix the issue that caused the alarm.
User
The name of the user account that generated the alarm.
User Clearable
Indicates whether the alarm that matched the criteria is clearable by the user or not.
Common Published Data

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