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How to stop alerts related to Obsolete/Resolved events in Unified Manager

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Applies to

  • Active IQ Unified Manager (AIQUM)
  • OnCommand Unified Manager (OCUM)

Description

The article describes how to stop alerts related to Obsolete/Resolved events in OCUM.

Procedure

Active IQ Unified Manager 9.7 and newer
  1. From the UM interface, navigate to Storage Management->Alert Setup
  2. Disable the option Alerts for Resolved and Obsolete Events in the top right

Active IQ Unified Manager (AIQUM)

 

Active Unified Manager 9.6
  1. From the UM interface, navigate to Configuration > Alerting
  2. Disable the option Alerts for Resolved and Obsolete Events in the top right 

Alerts for Resolved and Obsolete Events

Unified Manager 9.5 and earlier

Log into the CLI as the diag user

Warning:

  • Changes made within the DIAG shell can result in data loss and/or loss of functionality within the Virtual appliance
  • It is recommended to take a database backup and virtual machine snapshot prior to entering DIAG shell

Run the below commands (case sensitive)

dfm cli login -u <maintenance_user> -p <password>
​dfm option set terminalEventState.alertEnabled=false

 

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