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Conditional Monitoring – How to set it up?

Solved319 views20th December 2024alarm condition Connector
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Brecht Deconinck [SLC] [DevOps Member]1.20K 19th December 2024 1 Comment

For a certain use case, we would like to show or hide alarms depending on another value (in this case an OID).
In the alarm template, we’ve specified the OID (as an example), but the result remains that both rows with value ‘A’ are still showing an alarm whilst being linked to a different OID.
We would expect for one of the alarms to disappear depending on whether the alarm condition matches.

Is there anyone who can help us understand why the below configuration is not working?

Brecht Deconinck [SLC] [DevOps Member] Selected answer as best 20th December 2024
Brecht Deconinck [SLC] [DevOps Member] commented 19th December 2024

Note:
Turns out to be a SW issue.
A task has been created to get this resolved.

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Stacey Van Colen [SLC] [DevOps Advocate]2.54K Posted 20th December 2024 0 Comments

Hi Brecht,

Thank you for the investigation.

Until this issue is resolved, we can  make use of the ‘Matches wildcard expression‘ as a workaround.

Kind regards,

Brecht Deconinck [SLC] [DevOps Member] Selected answer as best 20th December 2024
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