Alarm Server Variables
Groups/Explanations |
Variable |
Description |
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Typically you can use the default values for these general variables. |
IP Address of the Virtual Unit |
Virtual IP address, for information only. Address cannot be changed as it is defined when the virtual unit is created. |
Alarm Server Port for Other Servers |
The TCP/IP port where Alarm Server listens for incoming alarms from other processes, such as High Availability Controller (HAC). | |
Use Windows Authentication for Database Connections |
Specify whether Windows authentication should be used for database connections. The selection is on by default, and we recommend using it. With Windows authentication, you can leave database password fields empty. If you deselect the option, SQL logon is used, and you must enter database user name and password for each database connection, and they are saved in registry and log files as plain text. | |
Log File Directory of the Virtual Unit |
Software running in the virtual unit uses this directory for their log files. | |
Configuration Database Server Address or Name |
By default, the value defined in database installation is used automatically. | |
Configuration Database Name |
By default, the value defined in database installation is used automatically. | |
Configuration Database User Name |
By default, the value defined in database installation is used automatically. | |
Configuration Database Password |
By default, the value defined in database installation is used automatically. | |
Operative Database Server Address or Name |
By default, the value defined in database installation is used automatically. | |
Operative Database Name |
By default, the value defined in database installation is used automatically. | |
Operative Database User Name |
By default, the value defined in database installation is used automatically. | |
Operative Database Password |
By default, the value defined in database installation is used automatically. | |
Use Server Connection Security settings for:
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Internal Server Certificate in Use |
To secure the server-server connection with the internal server certificate, select this option. Added in 1608. |
Internal Server Certificate Common Name |
Common Name part of the Internal Server Certificate subject, Issued To. NOTE: The Subject Name of the certificate must match the DNS address of the alarm server. Consider also using Subject Alternative Name, for more information see section Certificates in Installation Guide. Added in 1608. | |
Internal Server Certificate Issuer |
Optional Internal Server Certificate issuer name, Issued By. Added in 1608. | |
Internal Server Certificate Store |
Internal Server Certificate store location. Added in 1608. | |
Use Client Connection Security settings for:
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Client Certificates Subject List (FQN) |
Define the subject (FQN) of client certificates/tenant system internal certificates: Enter each certificate with a string “C=value, O=value, OU=value, CN=value ”, and separate them with a semicolon. NOTE: If client certificates/tenant system certificates are not defined here, secure connection can be made also if the same Internal Server Certificate is found both on client and server, such as the Alarm Server and a HAC, and correspondingly on the Central Alarm Server and Tenant Alarm Servers. Added in 1608. |
Client Handshake Timeout (s) |
Define timeout for secure connection negotiation. The default value is 30 seconds. Added in 1608. | |
Define the service account with Service Control variables. |
Use Group Managed Service Account (gMSA) |
Select whether to use Group Managed Service Account. If this option is checked, the password cannot be entered but an automatically created 120 characters long password is used. For more information, see Installation Guide > Group Managed Service Accounts (gMSA). Added in SP09. |
Alarm Service Logon User Account |
Specify the user account to be used with alarm service. Added in SP06. | |
Password for Alarm Service Logon User Account |
Password for Alarm Service Logon User Account. Added in SP06 If the checkbox Use Group Managed Service Account (gMSA) is checked, this field is disabled. | |
To define e-mails being sent in error situations, define E-Mail Converter Settings. |
Enable E-Mail Converter |
Enable sending e-mails when Alarm Server detects an error. |
Process Minor Alarms |
Send e-mail when Alarm Server detects a minor error. Not selected by default. Changed in SP09. | |
Process Major Alarms |
Send e-mail when Alarm Server detects a major error. Selected by default. | |
Process Critical Alarms |
Send e-mail when Alarm Server detects a critical error. Selected by default. | |
E-Mail From Address |
Define the sending e-mail address for Alarm Server messages | |
E-Mail Recipients |
Define e-mail addresses where Alarm Server messages are sent to. Separate multiple addresses with a semicolon. | |
E-Mail CC Recipients |
Define e-mail addresses where Alarm Server messages are copied to. Separate multiple addresses with a semicolon. | |
E-Mail BCC Recipients |
Define e-mail addresses where Alarm Server messages are sent as blind copies. Separate multiple addresses with a semicolon. | |
E-Mail Subject for Alarm Notification |
Define the subject of the message that is sent when an alarm occurs.The default value is ALARM NOTIFICATION: $SEVERITY$ alarm raised @ $HOST$ | |
E-Mail Subject for Cancelling Alarm |
Define the subject of the message that is sent when an alarm is cancelled. The default value is ALARM NOTIFICATION: alarm cancelled. | |
E-Mail Converter's Alarm Processing Interval (s) |
Define how often the e-mail converter checks the internal alarm list, and sends a message if needed. Enter the number of seconds between 5 and 60. The default value is 10. | |
To define SMS messages being sent in error situations, define the following SMS Converter Settings |
Enable SMS Converter |
Enable sending SMS when Alarm Server detects an error. |
Process Minor Alarms |
Send SMS when Alarm Server detects a minor error. Not selected by default. | |
Process Major Alarms |
Send SMS when Alarm Server detects a major error. Selected by default. | |
Process Critical Alarms |
Send SMS when Alarm Server detects a critical error. Selected by default. | |
SMS Recipients |
Define numbers where Alarm Server messages are sent to. Separate multiple numbers with a semicolon. Use international format, for example +358101234567;+4915221234567. | |
SMS Text for Alarm Notification |
Define the SMS text that is sent when an alarm occurs. The default value is $SEVERITY$ alarm raised @ $HOST$ ($TIME$), instance: $INSTANCE$, process: $PROCESS$ ($NAME$) | |
SMS Text for Cancelling Alarm |
Define the SMS text that is sent when an alarm is cancelled. The default value is Alarm cancelled @ $HOST$ ($TIME$), instance: $INSTANCE$, process: $PROCESS$ | |
SMS Converter's Alarm Processing Interval (s) |
Define how often the SMS converter checks the internal alarm list, and sends a message if needed. Enter the number of seconds between 5 and 60. The default value is 10. | |
To define SNMP Traps being sent in error situations, define the following SNMP Trap Converter Settings |
Enable SNMP Trap Converter |
Enable sending SNMP Traps when Alarm Server detects an error. |
Process Minor Alarms |
Send SNMP trap when Alarm Server detects a minor error. Not selected by default. Changed in SP09. | |
Process Major Alarms |
Send SNMP trap when Alarm Server detects a major error. Selected by default. | |
Process Critical Alarms |
Send SNMP trap when Alarm Server detects a critical error. Selected by default. | |
SNMP Trap Destination Addresses |
Define the addresses where the Alarm Server messages are sent to. Separate multiple addresses with a semicolon, for example 1.0.0.1:1234;2.0.0.1:1234. | |
SNMP Trap Configuration |
Select the trap type Use Generic Trap For All Alarms or Use Alarm Severity Based Traps. (the default value) | |
SNMP Trap Converter's Alarm Processing Interval (s) |
Define how often the SNMP Trap converter checks the internal alarm list, and sends a message if needed. Enter the number of seconds between 5 and 60. The default value is 10. | |
If there are more than one Alarm Server in the system, define Alarm Forwarding Settings as well. In a multi-tenant system, define the central Alarm Server that receives alarms from all tenants but does not forward them to others. |
Enable Forwarding Alarms to Other Alarm Servers |
Enable sending alarms to other Alarm Servers. |
Other Alarm Server Addresses |
Define the addresses of other Alarm Servers. Separate addresses with a semicolon, for example 1.0.0.1:1234;2.0.0.1:1234. In a multi-tenant system, between the central Alarm Server and tenants, the IP address definition for sending alarms does not work. Use DNS addresses instead. |