What information is available for notifications - assure_mimix - 10.0

Assure MIMIX Operations Guide

Product type
Software
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Integrate
Product family
Assure
Product
Assure MIMIX™ Software
Version
10.0
Language
English
Product name
Assure MIMIX
Title
Assure MIMIX Operations Guide
Copyright
2023
First publish date
1999
Last updated
2024-03-12
Published on
2024-03-12T11:06:36.794496

The following information is available for notifications listed on the Work with Notifications display. The F11 key toggles between views of status, timestamp, and text of the notification.

Additional details are available for each notification through the Display Notification Details display.

Status - The Work with Notifications display lists notifications grouped by their status.

*NEW - New notifications have not been acknowledged or removed and their status is reflected in higher level status.

*ACK - Acknowledged notifications are archived as viewed and their status is no longer reflected in higher level status.

Severity - Identifies the severity level of the notification.

*ERROR - An error occurred that requires immediate action.

*WARNING - Investigation may be necessary. An operation completed but an error may exist. For example, the MIMIX AutoNotify feature issues notifications with this severity that identify newly created objects that are not identified for replication.

*INFO - No user intervention is required.

 Notification - Displays the notification text sent by audits, automatic recoveries, target journal inspection, monitors, user-defined or MIMIX rules, or a user-generated notification. To view the full text, use option 5 to display the notification details.

Data group - Identifies the data group associated with the notification. User-defined notifications and notifications from monitors or user-defined rules may indicate that there is no associated data group.

Note: On the Status view of the Work with Notifications display, the F7 key toggles between the Source column and the Data Group column. The full three-part name is available in the Timestamp view (F11).

Date - Indicates the date the notification was sent.

Time - Indicates the time the notification was sent.

Source - Identifies the process, program, or command that generated the recovery. Names that begin with the character # are generated by automatic recovery actions for audits. Names that begin with the characters ## are generated by automatic recovery actions for object replication that used the third delay retry processing.
Note: In environments configured for use with IBM i clustering, several other processes besides audits can generate recoveries with a source name beginning with the character #.

From System - Identifies the name of the system on which the notification was generated. The name From System is used on the Timestamp view (F11) of the Work with Notifications display. When you display the notification details from the native user interface, this is called the Originating system.