Users Guide

Unsubscribing A Subscription
NOTE: If an Unsubscribe All task is in progress, you will not be able to subscribe, unsubscribe, or stop subscriptions.
NOTE: If the Indications service (DellAweSvc) is not running, you will not be able to subscribe, unsubscribe, or stop
subscriptions. Check the status of the service on the Services console.
1 Click Indications > Congure Subscriptions.
2 Select the subscription you want to unsubscribe.
3 Click Unsubscribe..
Subscription Status
On the Subscription Status screen, you can view the status of your subscriptions. For each subscription you have created, and for each of
the lters included in the policy of the subscription, each of the clients to which the subscription has been applied will be displayed on a
separate line (number of lters x number of clients = number of table entries per subscription). Each subscription/client row can be in one
of several states:
Ready
Pending Retry
Processing
Success
Failure
Stopped
To sort the subscriptions table by any of its eld in ascending or descending order by clicking the relevant column title. Columns in the table
are:
Subscription Name
Operation
Modier
Status
Client
Policy Filter
To refresh the Subscriptions Status table, click the refresh button.
Stopping A Subscription
If any one or more rows of a subscription are in the Ready, Processing, or Pending Retry state, then you will be able to stop the
subscription. Stopping a subscription will not aect any rows of a subscription that are in the Success or Failure states. Once you have
stopped a subscription, you can return to the Congure Subscription screen and edit, delete, apply, or unsubscribe the subscription.
NOTE
: Stopping a subscription on one client applies the stop to all clients to which the subscription has been applied.
1 Click Indications > Subscription Status.
2 Select the subscription you want to stop.
3 Click STOP SUBSCRIPTION.
Events
The Events screen displays a list of indications that are returned once a subscription has been applied. From this screen you can not only
view the list of events, but also export the list to a *.csv le. Should you no longer need to track specic types of events, you can add the
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