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Syntax for Alarm Range Filtering

Solved1.60K views10th August 2023
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Samson Fayoyiwa [DevOps Advocate]381 4th August 2023 2 Comments

Hello Dojo Community!

Can any one help me with the syntax to filter alarms on the console using alarm range instead of specific alarms IDs.

To put this in context, I do know the syntax for filtering on alarm IDs is:

.*(AlarmID1|AlarmID2...|AlarmIDn).*

I would be happy to have/know the syntax for filtering say an alarm range of 1-99999

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 10th August 2023
Ken O'Connor [DevOps Advocate] commented 4th August 2023

Typically, in RegEx, it would be [XXXXX-YYYYY] but you may have to contain it within brackets etc

Samson Fayoyiwa [DevOps Advocate] commented 4th August 2023

Thanks Ken, I do know it would be through regular expression, but am keen to know if you would just say for instance as earlier submitted for 1-99999 after filtering by Alarm ID and regular expression matches: (1-99999) and that suffices ?

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Pawel Bochenek [DevOps Enabler]700 Posted 6th August 2023 3 Comments

Hi Samson,

You could use a combination of the '*' and '?' to create a wildcard expression to specify the alarm range and even the source DMA if needed. The example below selects alarms from all DMAs in the cluster with Alarm ID range 4546000 - 4546999. You can keep adding filters to select multiple ranges by linking them with the 'Or' operator.

Pawel Bochenek [DevOps Enabler] Edited comment 9th October 2023
Samson Fayoyiwa [DevOps Advocate] commented 6th August 2023

Many thanks @Pawel: this is more like what I have been longing to have, I will try this and let you know if it traps the range I have in mind.

Samson Fayoyiwa [DevOps Advocate] commented 13th September 2023

@Pawel, I tried the suggested syntax and it didn’t return any output , again, my range of interest is 1-99999

Pawel Bochenek [DevOps Enabler] commented 9th October 2023

Hi @Samson, I just came back from holiday hence the delay in responding. You need 5 filters joined by the ‘Or’ operator: the filter range syntax */????? for range 10000-99999, then */???? for range 1000 – 9999, then */??? for range 100 – 999, then */?? for range 10 – 99, and finally */? for range 0 – 9 which is basically 1 – 9.

Hope this helps. In case you are still having issues please share example of existing Alarm ID to help with further investigation.

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