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12.7.1. Columns description
Start Timestamp: Date and Time when the alarm condition appears (‘Start’ condition)
Message: Message (or name of the file) associate with the alarm.
System events appear between brackets.
Start: Acknowledgement status of the ‘Start’ condition.
The possibilities are:
- Not ack.:
the alarm is still in process.
- Ack’ed:
the alarm has been successfully processed.
- Auto ack.:
the alarm has not been processed successfully.
In case of ‘system events’, it is always the case as it is not an alarm
but an event
Recipient: The name of the Recipient (from the list of Recipient).
The name is listed only when the sending of the alarm
succeeded. This allows, when chaining recipients, to know the one who
as been used.
In case of ‘system events’, there is no name.
End Timestamp: Date and Time when the alarm condition disappears (‘End’
condition).
End: Acknowledgement status of the ‘End’ condition.
When creating an alarm condition, there is an option ‘Notify end of
alarm’. This option will automatically generate an alarm when the
condition generating the alarm disappears.
The possibilities are:
- Not ack.:
there is a ‘Notify end of alarm’ condition and the alarm is
still in process.
- Ack’ed:
the ‘end of alarm’ has been successfully processed.
- Auto ack.:
the ‘end of alarm’ has not been processed successfully.
When there is no ‘end of alarm’, it is immediately indicated as
‘Auto ack.’