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How to create alarms using the createalarm.request
PFagan
May 06, 2013 09:13 AM
The word document attached contain steps that explain how to create alarms using the createalarm request ...
Anon Anon
May 10, 2013 03:42 AM
Hi Paul, To simplify typing the Modelhandle you can use http://<SSA Server>:7090/sam/debug/ ...
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The word document attached contain steps that explain how to create alarms using the createalarm request on the Manager debug page
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http://<managerhost>:7090/sam/debug/createalarm.jsp
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Hi Paul,
To simplify typing the Modelhandle you can use
http://<SSA
Server>:7090/sam/debug/
Then click on "Model Repository and then on the desired modelhandle.
There you can mark and copy the modelhandle. (see docment)
Jürg
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