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Opalis Integration Pack for EMC Smarts InCharge 6.2 > Objects > Own/Disown Notification

Own/Disown Notification
The Own/Disown Notification object will apply or remove the ownership from an existing notification.
How it is used
The Own/Disown Notification object can be used to apply ownership to a user that is assigned to Opalis Integration Server. This ownership identification shows that a notification is being viewed by an automated Policy.
Configuration
To configure the Own/Disown Notification object you will need to the know the Class, Name, and Event information of the notification you are modifying.
Note: Opalis Software, Inc. recommends that you use Published Data from other objects to specify the values of the Class, Name, Event, or ID.
Details tab
 
Server
Click the ellipsis button (...) and select the Smarts connection that you want to use.
Id
Select and then type the Id of the notification. This field refers to the InternalEventHandle field in Smarts.
Class
Select and type the Class, Name, and Event that will identify the notification.
Take ownership
Select to give ownership of the notification to the user specified in the EMC Smarts InCharge Configuration Settings dialog.
Release ownership
Select to remove the ownership of the notification.
Available Published Data
 
Name
Description
Id
The ID of the notification.
Class
The value of the Class field.
Name
The value of the Name field.
Event
The value of the Event field.
Event text
The value of the Event Text field.
Severity
The severity of the notification.
In maintenance
Indicates whether the device where the notification occurred is in maintenance mode.
Trouble ticket Id
The ID of a trouble ticket associated with this notification.
Class display name
The display name of the class.
Instance display name
The display name of the instance.
Event display name
The display name of the event.
Owner
The owner of the notification.
Element class name
The class name of the element of the notification.
Element name
The name of the element.
Event state
The state of the event.
Source domain name
The domain that the source belongs to.
Active
Indicates whether the notification is still active.
Occurrence count
The number of occurrences of this notification on the InCharge server.
First notified at
The date and time that the notification was first generated.
Last notified at
The date and time that the notification was last generated.
Last cleared at
The date and time when the notification was cleared. Not valid if the notification has not been cleared.
Last changed at
The date and time when the notification properties were changed.
Is root
Indicates whether the notification is the root.
Event type
The type of the event that generated the notification.
Acknowledged
Indicates whether the notification has been acknowledged.
Clear on acknowledge
Indicates whether the notification will be cleared when it is acknowledged.
Category
The category that the notification belongs to.
Impact
The value of the impact field of the notification.
Certainty
The value of the certainty field of the notification.
User defined 1
The value of user defined field 1.
User defined 2
The value of user defined field 2.
User defined 3
The value of user defined field 3.
User defined 4
The value of user defined field 4.
User defined 5
The value of user defined field 5.
User defined 6
The value of user defined field 6.
User defined 7
The value of user defined field 7.
User defined 8
The value of user defined field 8.
User defined 9
The value of user defined field 9.
User defined 10
The value of user defined field 10.
Common Published Data