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Excluding a Specific Element from Parent View Alarm State in Visual Overview

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Robin Singh284 2 days ago 0 Comments

Hello,

We recently encountered a situation with our view structure, similar to the example below:

Romania (Parent View)

  • Basebands List (Sub View)
    • Baseband 1 (element)
    • Baseband 2 (element)
    • Baseband 3 (element)

The status of the "Romania" shape on the map is assigned to the parent view "Romania".

The issue is that "Baseband 3" is always in Timeout and is expected to remain in that state for the next few months. Because of this, the "Romania" shape continuously shows the Timeout state.

Is there a way, either in the Visio shape configuration or elsewhere in DataMiner, to exclude a specific element from contributing to the state of the parent view? Stopping, disabling, or masking the element is not a possibility at the moment.

Thank you.

Jarno Lernou [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] Answered question 3 hours ago

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Jarno Lernou [SLC] [DevOps Enabler]5.96K Posted 3 hours ago 0 Comments

Hi Robin,

I don't know the context, but to me this seems like something where masking is appropriate. I think the option of Miguel is a valid option although it also might be dangerous to 'overlook' later.

Another option could be to create a custom alarm filter, save it and use that in your Visio. Linking a shape to an alarm filter | DataMiner Docs

Kind Regards,
Jarno

Jarno Lernou [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] Answered question 3 hours ago
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