Fathom alert definition
An alert is a notification that an event involving a Fathom resource has occurred.
Note: The term Fathom as used throughout this guide refers to Fathom Management Standard Edition.Alerts indicate:
- A typical or routine event has occurred. For example, you can set up an alert to inform you that a database has started or stopped.
- A defined threshold has been met or exceeded. For example, you can set up an alert to be generated if the percentage of AppServer™ client requests rejected during a polling interval exceeded the defined threshold. The alert identifies a performance issue you might want to address.
- A situation has occurred with an internal Fathom operation. In this situation, Fathom automatically generates an alert; you cannot set up internal alerts.
When you configure resource monitoring, you define rules to ensure that a resource performs according to criteria you set. These rules cause Fathom to generate alerts if a specific condition occurs. Use alerts to ensure that:
- You are automatically notified if that rule is broken; all alert details display and are accessible through the management console.
- Fathom triggers optional, predefined corrective actions. You can customize and select actions such as sending an e-mail to an employee, sending a voice message to a PDA (Personal Data Assistant), or initiating a job action or log file action in response to an event.
The prompt display of an alert and its associated details in the management console and the automatic and timely initiation of actions allow you to quickly recognize and correct resource-related violations.
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