Column
Active State
Meaning
Bad quality
state
Disabled state
Inverse color and
flashing: the alarm is
low priority,
unacknowledged and
the cause that
generated the alarm no
longer exists.
Shelved active critical alarm.
Inverse color indicates that the alarm has returned to normal.
Shelved active urgent alarm.
Inverse color indicates that the alarm has returned to normal.
Shelved active high alarm.
Inverse color indicates that the alarm has returned to normal.
Shelved active low alarm.
Inverse color indicates that the alarm has returned to normal.
Shelved active alert.
Inverse color indicates that the alert has returned to normal.
Suppressed critical alarm.
Suppressed urgent alarm.
Suppressed high alarm.
Suppressed low alarm.
Date &
Time
The time and date when the alarm was received.
This alarm was previously suppressed but is now unsuppressed, and the date and
time value shown here is
when the alarm was unsuppressed
, not when the alarm
was first received.
To find out when the alarm was first received, hover over the date and time to
display the ToolTip for this column entry, or look in the Details pane for this alarm.
The server cluster you are connected to is configured to treat unsuppressed alarms
as new alarms. (This is a setting that is enabled on the Summary Displays tab of the
Responding to alarms
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