There are three Acknowledgment levels that control how you must respond to a Threshold breach condition.They are:<br><br><ul><li><i>None Required</i> - When you select this option, no Acknowledgment is required for a Threshold breach.</li><li><i>Suspendible Notification</i> - With this option, once you Acknowledge or Suspend Notifications on the Threshold, you will no longer receive notifications while it is breached.You may subsequently, Resume Notifications while its breached.</li><li><i>Persistent Acknowledgment</i> - With this option, even after the Threshold has returned to normal, you must Acknowledge the Threshold and provide an optional Operator Message.</li></ul>
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>)
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> <URL> <GRAPHID> <CURRENTVALUE> <THRESHOLDNAME> <DSNAME> <SUBJECT> <GRAPH> <HI> <LOW> <DURATION> <TRIGGER> <DETAILS_URL> <DATE_RFC822> <BREACHED_ITEMS>
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> <URL> <GRAPHID> <CURRENTVALUE> <THRESHOLDNAME> <DSNAME> <SUBJECT> <GRAPH> <HI> <LOW> <DURATION> <TRIGGER> <DETAILS_URL> <DATE_RFC822> <BREACHED_ITEMS>