Alarms (Alarms Plus)

This page contains the list of active alarms.

interface

At the top of the screen, there is a Search box. You can search by all columns. The search query is case-insensitive.

Under the table, there are pagination controls. The Rows per page field controls how many entries there are on a single page of the table.

Columns

The Columns table above the table allows you to select which columns are displayed. Under each column there is a text box that lets you quickly set a filter for that column. To the right of the text box, there is a menu that lets you select the logical operator that is used to compare the filter to the column’s value.

The table has the following columns:

Column Description

Occurred time

Date and time the alarm was detected on a monitoring device.

Severity

Level of the alarm.

Counter

The number of times this alarm has been cleared.

This functionality requires SAYMON v.3.17.92.

Registered time

Date and time the alarm was registered on the server.

Cleared time

Date and time the alarm was cleared. The filed is empty if the alarm hasn’t been cleared yet.

Object/link

Object or a link that generated an alarm.

Text

Detailed information of the alarm.

Comment

The most recent alarm comment.

Commented by

ID of the user who last commented an alarm.

IP

IP property of the entity that generated an alarm.

Hostname

Hostname property of the entity that generated an alarm.

Ack

Alarm acknowledgement.

Filters

The Filters button above the table and lets you setup filters applied to the table.

System supports the following filter options:

  • contains

  • does not contain

  • equals

  • does not equal

  • starts with

  • ends with

  • is empty

  • is not empty

  • is any of

You can filter the table by each column.

Press the " Add filter" to add new conditions to the filter.

Press the button next to the condition to remove the filter. To remove all filters, press the " Remove all" button.

If the table has multiple filters applied, next to the second filter there is a menu where you can choose a logical operator that connects these filters. All filters have to be connected by the same logical operator.

You can save applied filters in profiles.

Export

You can export the table by pressing the Export above the table.

The table is exported in the CSV format. When you export the table, the filters applied to the table in the web interface are applied to the exported data.

Example of exported file
Severity,Occurred time,Registered time,Cleared time,Object/link
Cleared,"15.01.2025, 15:36:18","15.01.2025, 15:32:18","15.01.2025, 15:38:08",Ping
Alarm,"15.01.2025, 15:38:45","15.01.2025, 14:44:45","15.01.2025, 15:37:36",Ping
Alarm,"15.01.2025, 15:36:08","15.01.2025, 15:16:08","15.01.2025, 15:34:59",Ping