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Alarm Template Conditional Filtering Across Tables

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Johannes Boshoff [DevOps Advocate]226 23rd June 2025 1 Comment

Hi everyone,

I’m trying to build an alarm template in DataMiner where the severity of the alarm depends on whether the device is active or in standby.

Here’s what I’m working with:

  • I have a Chain Status table that shows which chain (A or B) is currently active for a given HPS.

  • I have a Device Status table that shows each device’s chain assignment (A or B) and its alarm state (OK or Not OK).

What I would like to achieve:
If a device assigned to the active chain reports a failure, I want a critical alarm.
If a device assigned to the standby chain reports a failure, I want a warning alarm.

Example:

  • HPS 1 has Chain B active

  • MOD-2 is assigned to Chain B → if this fails → Critical

  • MOD-1 is assigned to Chain A → if this fails → Warning

I have added a screenshot of the tables as an example, I thought I can achieve this by using a conditional filter, as a test I just looked if I can create a rule across the tables but that does not seem to work as I would have hoped.

Would it be better to add the logic to a column in the table rather that states active or standby based on the logic I explained above ?

.

Johannes Boshoff [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 2 days ago
Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] commented 3 days ago

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Johannes Boshoff [DevOps Advocate]226 Posted 2 days ago 0 Comments

The Skyline team recommended a new column to be added to the table that contains a state of the Mod to indicate if it is currently active or in standby, this column will then be used to indicate if the alarm should be ignored for critical alarms. It will then look something like this:

Mod Standby= Critical alarm ignored, Warning alarm triggered.

Mod Active= Critical alarm triggered, Warning alarm ignored.

Johannes Boshoff [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 2 days ago
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