Cisco Systems OL-24201-01 Camera Accessories User Manual


 
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User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3
OL-24201-01
Chapter 12 Managing Alarms
Viewing and Editing Alarms in Your Inbox
Time Display only. Indicates the time of the associated alarm generation in the format Ddd Mmm dd
hh:mm:ss timezone yyyy, where:
Ddd = Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat.
Mmm = Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec.
dd = A two-digit numeric representation of the day of the month, from 01 to 31.
hh = A two-digit numeric representation of the hour of the day, from 00 to 23.
mm = A two-digit numeric representation of the minute of the hour, from 00 to 59.
ss = A two-digit numeric representation of the second of the minute, from 00 to 59.
timezone = The time zone.
yyyy = A four-digit representation of the year.
Cause Display only. Indicates the cause of the alarm.
Assigned To Display only. Indicates who is assigned to investigate the alarm.
Status Display only. Indicates the status of the alarm. Options are:
New—The alarm is new.
Acknowledged—The alarm is known.
Closed—The alarm is closed.
Edit Check the check box next to the alarm that you want to edit, and click Edit to edit the status of the
alarm and view the corresponding report.
Close Check the check box next to the alarm that you want to close, and click Close to close the alarm. You
can enter closing notes before you close an alarm.
Closing an alarm only removes the alarm from the dashboard. It does not delete the alarm.
Delete Check the check box next to the alarm that you want to delete, and click Delete to delete the alarm.
Table 12-2 Alarms Page (continued)
Option Description
Table 12-3 System Alarms in ACS 5.3
Alarm Severity
Purge Related Alarms
Backup failed. Backup failed before Database Purge. Critical
Backup successful. Backup failed before Database Purge. Info
Database Purge for Daily Tables failed. Exception Details. Critical
Database Purge for Monthy Tables failed. Exception Details. Critical
Database Purge for Yearly Tables failed. Exception Details. Critical
Incremental backup is not configured. Configuring incremental backup is
necessary to make the database purge successful. This will help to avoid disk
space issues. View database Size is filesize in GB and size it occupies on the
harddisk is actual db size in GB.
Warning