Clearing an alert
To clear an alert from the command line, use the following syntax:
Note: You specify
-httpport
only if OpenEdge Management is running on a port other than the default of 9090.Table 2–5 lists options to use with the
fathom -clear
command.
Table 2–5: Clear alert command options Option syntax Purpose How to use -httpport <port-number> Use to identify the port number if it is not the default port of 9090. Provide the-httpport
option followed by the port number. -comment '<comment-text>' Use to provide a comment when clearing an alert. Provide the-comment
option followed by the comment text. The text must be enclosed in single quotation marks. -alert <alert-name>
[-container <container>]|
[-resource <resource>]|
[-restype <resource type>] Use to clear all instances of a particular alert for one specific resource, or for all resources within a specific container. Provide the-alert
command followed by thealert name
. Then provide either theresource name
or theresource type
.Options are defined as follows:
- -container — The name of a container as defined in OpenEdge Management.
- -alert — The name of the alert as defined in OpenEdge Management.
-resource
— The name or the reference key of the resource as defined in OpenEdge Management. See the "Using the alertlist command with additional options" section for details about the reference key.-restype
— The resource type. The type of resource is limited to one of the following: database, file, network, openedge, or system. -alertid <alert id number> Use to clear an alert by its number (regardless of the resource or its type). Provide the-alertid
option followed by its number. -all[-restype <resource type>]|
[-resource <resource>]|
[-alert <alert name>]|
[-container <container>]|
[-severity <severity>] Use to clear: Provide the-all
command without an option to clear all alerts, or with one of these options to clear particular alerts:
-restype
— The resource type. The type of resource is limited to one of the following: database, file, network, openedge, or system.-resource
— The name or the reference key of the resource as defined in OpenEdge Management. See the "Using the alertlist command with additional options" section for details about the reference key.-alert
— The name of the alert as defined in OpenEdge Management.-container
— The name of a container as defined in OpenEdge Management.-severity
— The alert severity: Severe, Error, Warning, or Informational.
Example
OpenEdge Management polls your Sports2000 database and sends an alert for Record Waits High (the alert sent when waits for records are above a defined threshold). To clear this alert from the command line, enter:
Note: You specify
-httpport
only if OpenEdge Management is running on a port other than the default of 9090.
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