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How to identify applied alarms hystereris from central database offload files ?

Solved927 views24th May 2023alarms hystereris offload
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Alexandre Lievens [DevOps Member]247 22nd March 2023 0 Comments

Hello all,

I would like to know if it’s possible to identify from the offload files an alarm with hysteresis applied

It seems not possible with rootime and time value.

Do you have an idea ?

Pieter Van Compernolle [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] Selected answer as best 24th May 2023

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Wouter Demuynck [SLC] [DevOps Advocate]5.94K Posted 23rd March 2023 0 Comments

Hi Alexandre,

Alarm events do not contain any explicit indication that the alarm was created with hysteresis enabled. However, the alarm events do contain timing information which show the difference between the time the alarm event started and when the alarm was created in DataMiner. For hysteresis alarms as well as some other scenarios like history sets, these timestamps will differ from each other.

In the alarm console, the following two columns are of importance in the alarm console:

  • Time: The date and time when the alarm event occurred on the device
  • Creation time: The time when the alarm was created in DataMiner.

If a hysteresis of 10 seconds was configured, “Creation Time” will be 10 seconds later than “Time”

If by “offload files” you mean central database offload, you are probably looking for these columns:

  • Toa (time of arrival) – Corresponds with “Time”
  • creationTime – Corresponds with “Creation time”

Hope this information can help you move along

Pieter Van Compernolle [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] Selected answer as best 24th May 2023
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