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Specifies the point in the past (based on rrd resolution) that will be used as a reference or the duration to use for the Floating Average when using the Floating Average type Threshold
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Specifies allowed deviation for the upper bound Threshold. If not set, the upper bound Threshold will not be checked at all. The unit of measure is an absolute values for 'Absolute Value' Type, and a Percentable for both '%% Deviation' and '%% Floating Average'
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Specifies allowed deviation for the upper bound Threshold. If not set, the upper bound Threshold will not be checked at all. The unit of measure is an absolute values for 'Absolute Value' Type, and a Percentable for both '%%% Deviation' and '%%% Floating Average'
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Specifies allowed deviation for the lower bound Threshold. If not set, the lower bound Threshold will not be checked at all. The unit of measure is an absolute values for 'Absolute Value' Type, and a Percentable for both '%% Deviation' and '%% Floating Average'
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Specifies allowed deviation for the lower bound Threshold. If not set, the lower bound Threshold will not be checked at all. The unit of measure is an absolute values for 'Absolute Value' Type, and a Percentable for both '%%% Deviation' and '%%% Floating Average'
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Number of consecutive times the Data Source must be in breach of the baseline Threshold for an alert to be raised.<br>Leave empty to use default value (<b>Default: %s cycles</b>)
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Special formatting for the given data.
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An RPN Expression is an RRDtool Compatible RPN Expression. Syntax includes all functions below in addition to both Device and Data Query replacement expressions such as <span class="deviceUp">|query_ifSpeed|</span>. To use a Data Source in the RPN Expression, you must use the syntax: <span class="deviceUp">|ds:dsname|</span>. For example, <span class="deviceUp">|ds:traffic_in|</span> will get the current value of the traffic_in Data Source for the RRDfile(s) associated with the Graph. Any Data Source for a Graph can be included.<br><br>Math Operators: <span class="deviceUp">+, -, /, *, %, ^</span><br>Functions: <span class="deviceUp">SIN, COS, TAN, ATAN, SQRT, FLOOR, CEIL, DEG2RAD, RAD2DEG, ABS, EXP, LOG, ATAN, ADNAN</span><br>Flow Operators: <span class="deviceUp">UN, ISINF, IF, LT, LE, GT, GE, EQ, NE</span><br>Comparison Functions: <span class="deviceUp">MAX, MIN, INF, NEGINF, NAN, UNKN, COUNT, PREV</span>%s %s
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This is the Email subject that will be displayed in the Email (128 Char MAX). Leave blank for the default. There are several common replacement tags that may be used in include:<br><PHASE> <THRESHOLDVALUE> <CURRENTVALUE> <THRESHOLDNAME> <DSNAME> <BREACHUP> <REALERT> <HOSTNAME>
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This is the message that will be displayed at the top of all Threshold Alerts (1024 Char MAX). HTML is allowed, but will be removed for text only emails. There are several common replacement tags that may be used in include:<br>eg. <DESCRIPTION> <HOSTNAME> <TIME> <DATE> <URL> <GRAPHID> <CURRENTVALUE> <THRESHOLDNAME> <DSNAME> <SUBJECT> <GRAPH> <HI> <LOW> <DURATION> <TRIGGER> <DETAILS_URL> <DATE_RFC822> <BREACHED_ITEMS>
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This is the Warning Email subject that will be displayed in the Email after change to Warning (128 Char MAX). Leave blank for the default. There are several common replacement tags that may be used in include:<br><PHASE> <THRESHOLDVALUE> <CURRENTVALUE> <THRESHOLDNAME> <DSNAME> <BREACHUP> <REALERT> <HOSTNAME>
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This is the message that will be displayed at the top of all Threshold Warnings (1024 Char MAX). HTML is allowed, but will be removed for text only emails. There are several common replacement tags that may be used in include:<br>eg. <DESCRIPTION> <HOSTNAME> <TIME> <DATE> <URL> <GRAPHID> <CURRENTVALUE> <THRESHOLDNAME> <DSNAME> <SUBJECT> <GRAPH> <HI> <LOW> <DURATION> <TRIGGER> <DETAILS_URL> <DATE_RFC822> <BREACHED_ITEMS>
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This is the Email subject that will be displayed in the Email after a Restoral to Normal (128 Char MAX). Leave blank for the default. There are several common replacement tags that may be used in include:<br><PHASE> <THRESHOLDVALUE> <CURRENTVALUE> <THRESHOLDNAME> <DSNAME> <BREACHUP> <REALERT> <HOSTNAME>
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This is the message that will be displayed at the top of all Threshold restoral notifications (1024 Chars MAX). HTML is allowed, but will be removed for text only Emails. There are several common replacement tags that may be used in include:<br><DESCRIPTION> <HOSTNAME> <HOST_ID> <TIME> <DATE> <DATE_RFC822> <BREACHED_ITEMS> <URL> <GRAPHID> <CURRENTVALUE> <THRESHOLDNAME> <DSNAME> <SUBJECT> <GRAPH> <NOTES> <DNOTES>
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You may specify choose a Notification List to receive Warnings for this Data Source
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Alert Notification List
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You may specify choose a Notification List to receive Alerts for this Data Source
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You can customize the event description being sent out to the SNMP notification receivers by using variable bindings. Standard Device (|host_*|), Data Query (|query_*|) substitution variables can be used as well as following varbinds:<br><THRESHOLDNAME> <HOSTNAME> <HOSTIP> <TEMPLATE_ID> <TEMPLATE_NAME> <THR_TYPE> <DS_NAME> <HI> <LOW> <EVENT_CATEGORY> <FAIL_COUNT> <FAIL_DURATION>
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You may specify here extra Emails to receive alerts for this data source (comma separated)
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