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Configuring Global Action Options<br />

An example e-mail notification is as follows:<br />

Subject: CPU overloaded, long run queue (user_nt)<br />

<strong>OneSight</strong> Warning Alert.<br />

CPU overloaded, long run queue: Value was 16<br />

processes, threshold is 4<br />

processes (4/4/00 6:17 PM)<br />

Component: user_nt<br />

Event: CPU overloaded, long run queue<br />

Metric: Processes: Run Queue Length<br />

Monitor: Windows NT 4 (user_nt)<br />

Monitor Group: User Monitor Group<br />

Description: Number of processes in the run queue<br />

Access Control Tab<br />

The Access Control tab lets you specify which user groups can<br />

read, write, or delete this action.<br />

Owner – The user group for this action. An action can be<br />

directly owned by a single user group.<br />

User Group – Displays the user group names.<br />

Global Read – Gives read access to this user group and all of its<br />

sub user groups.<br />

Read – Gives read permission to the user group.<br />

Write – Gives write permission to the user group.<br />

Delete – Gives delete permission to the user group.<br />

7. From the Message Template list, select a message template for<br />

the action. By default, <strong>OneSight</strong> selects the message template<br />

most appropriate for the specified action type. You can also<br />

create your own custom message templates. See Adding<br />

Message Templates later in this chapter for details.<br />

8. Enter an Escalation Timeout. This is the amount of time you<br />

want <strong>OneSight</strong> to wait before performing the next action in the<br />

650 <strong>OneSight</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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