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Triggered alarms are in one of these states:
ActiveAlarm is raised and is currently active.
AcknowledgedAlarm is raised; the user is aware of the situation and acknowledged the alarm. This alarm does not impact
the overall health of the system or the system LED.
Some alarms go directly from active to cleared state and require little-to-no administrative effort. You must acknowledge or
investigate alarms with a high severity.
OS10 stores all Active and Acknowledged alarms in the Current Alarm List (CAL), and archives all past events in the Event
History List (EHL).
Alarms in the CAL are cleared after a reload.
The EHL is persistent and retains the archived events after a reload, reboot, or upgrade. The EHL can store a maximum of
86,000 events or 30 days of events, whichever is earlier.
The system LED that indicates the status of the switch is based on the severity of the alarms in the CAL and it turns:
RedFor CRITICAL or MAJOR alarms
AmberFor MINOR or WARNING alarms
GreenNo alarms
Severity profiles
OS10 allows you to change the severity of events using severity profiles. A severity profile is a .xml file that defines the effective
severity of events or disables the notification of events.
OS10 comes with a default severity profile. You cannot modify or delete the default profile. However, OS10 allows you to define
custom severity profiles.
Default severity profileAll events are defined in the default profile. The default profile classifies the events as CRITICAL,
WARNING, or INFORMATIONAL in severity.
Custom severity profileContains events that you modify. You can classify events as CRITICAL, MAJOR, MINOR,
WARNING, or INFORMATIONAL in severity.
Events and their characteristics that are defined in the custom profile take precedence over the default profile.
To create a custom severity profile, copy the default severity profile to a remote host and modify it. After the custom profile is
created, copy it from the remote host to the OS10 switch and apply it. The custom profile takes effect after a system restart.
NOTE:
To customize severity profiles, your user account must have any one of the following privileges: System admin
(sysadmin), security admin (secadmin), or network admin (netadmin).
You cannot edit an active custom profile. To edit an active custom severity profile, select another severity profile and
apply it.
The severity-profile:// partition contains all the defined severity profiles. To view a list of severity profiles, use the dir
severity-profile command.
To delete a severity profile, use the delete command. You can delete all severity profiles except the default and active profiles.
Configure custom severity profile
To modify the severity of events or disable event notification:
Your user account must have any one of the following privileges: System admin (sysadmin), security admin (secadmin), or
network admin (netadmin).
1. Use the dir command to view the list of available severity profiles in the severity-profile:// partition.
OS10# dir severity-profile
Date (modified) Size (bytes) Name
--------------------- ------------ ---------------
2019-03-27T15:24:06Z 46741 default.xml
2019-04-01T11:22:33Z 456 custom.xml
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