Raritan Computer EMX2-111 Manual Do Utilizador
Chapter 7: Event Rules, Event Actions and Application Logs
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Note: If you do not click Save before quitting the current settings
page, a message appears. Then click Yes to save the changes,
Discard to abort the changes or Cancel to return to the current
settings page.
page, a message appears. Then click Yes to save the changes,
Discard to abort the changes or Cancel to return to the current
settings page.
6. Click Close to quit the dialog.
Deleting an Event Rule or Action
If any event rule or action is obsolete, simply remove it.
Note: You cannot delete the built-in event rules and actions.
To delete an event rule or action:
1. Choose Device Settings > Event Rules. The Event Rule Settings
dialog appears.
2. To delete an event rule:
a. Ensure the Rules tab is selected. If not, click the Rules tab.
b. Select the desired rule from the left list, and click Delete Rule.
c. A message appears, prompting you to confirm the operation.
Click Yes to confirm the deletion.
3. To delete an action:
a. Click the Actions tab.
b. Select the desired action from the left list, and click Delete
Action.
c. A message appears, prompting you to confirm the operation.
Click Yes to confirm the deletion.
4. Click Close to quit the dialog.
A Note about Untriggered Rules
In some cases, a measurement exceeds a threshold causing the EMX to
generate an alert. The measurement then returns to a value within the
threshold, but the EMX does not generate an alert message for the
Deassertion event. Such scenarios can occur due to the hysteresis
tracking the EMX uses. See
generate an alert. The measurement then returns to a value within the
threshold, but the EMX does not generate an alert message for the
Deassertion event. Such scenarios can occur due to the hysteresis
tracking the EMX uses. See
What is Deassertion Hysteresis?
(on page
Event Logging
By default, the EMX captures certain system events and saves them in a
local (internal) event log.
local (internal) event log.