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Maintenance Service Template

175 views15th January 2026service template Service Templates Alarm
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Yohan Silva [DevOps Enabler]316 14th January 2026 0 Comments

Hello dojo,

We have a set of services, and some of them will be put into maintenance mode. During this period, it is expected that certain elements will enter a critical state.

Since these specific services share elements with other services, we would like them to be displayed with a distinct service color, regardless of the element state affecting other services.

Is there a way to configure this behavior in the service template, so the service can identify this condition and display a specific severity accordingly?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Miguel Obregon [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Answered question 15th January 2026

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Miguel Obregon [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst]21.74K Posted 15th January 2026 1 Comment

Hi Yohan,

Another approach (using service templates) is to apply conditions on the child elements:

  • Dynamic inclusion/exclusion allows you to include/exclude an element based on a condition. For example, you could exclude an child element from the service when the service is in maintenance. This will cause that the service alarm severity will not take into account alarms from the excluded element.
  • While included, influence overall service alarm severity: Allows to limit the influence of the child element in the service alarm severity based on a condition.

More information in DataMiner Docs: Creating Child Elements

Hope it helps.

Yohan Silva [DevOps Enabler] Posted new comment 22nd January 2026
Yohan Silva [DevOps Enabler] commented 22nd January 2026

Thank you, Miguel!

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