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Applying a template – HP XP Performance Advisor Software User Manual

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“Configuring alarm notifications” (page 122)

“Establishing scripts for alarms” (page 124)

“Applying a template” (page 126)

“Deleting records in the Alarms table” (page 127)

“Filtering records in Alarms History table” (page 134)

“Viewing graph of metric value's performance” (page 136)

“Filtering event records” (page 139)

Applying a template

You can manually configure the threshold and dispatch settings, and alarm notification settings,
or use the details from an already configured component record as a template and apply the same
settings across multiple other selected records.

IMPORTANT:

You cannot enable or disable alarms on the selected component records using this

option. For more information on enabling or disabling alarm notifications, see

“Enabling or disabling

alarms” (page 125)

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To apply settings across multiple records:
1.

Click PA and DB Settings+Configure Alarms in the left pane.

2.

In the Alarms table, select the component records for which you want to specify the threshold
level.

You can also filter component records in the Alarms table.

The configured alarm settings are automatically populated in the respective fields in the Settings
section below the Alarms table.

The details in the combo boxes are appended based on the records selected. The last selected
record must be highlighted in the settings panel.

The following images show the apply template steps for 53036, which is a P9500 Disk Array
type.

3.

Select the records for which the copied settings should be applied. (It is not mandatory that
you click the check box for a component record to select it).

4.

Click Apply Settings. If required, modify the alarm settings copied to the Settings section and
then apply the updated settings to other records in the Alarms table.

The configuration settings of the previously selected record are applied to all the other newly
selected records.

5.

Click Save to commit the changes.

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Configuring alarms and managing events