ADMINISTERING
When you open an Event document in the Domino® Domain Monitor database, you can review the event's Probable Cause and Possible Solution statements. Many Event documents also contain a Corrective Action statement that can contain a link directly to the document or database that is named in the Corrective Action statement.
About this task
Use the Common Actions button at the beginning of the Event form to access a list of the most commonly performed actions for resolving events, and then choosing to perform one of the listed actions. The Common Actions feature provides a core set of common actions to supplement the event-specific corrective actions that display in the Event report. The common actions that are available for selection in the Event report are based on the context of the event and the information available in the Event report.
Note: Probes decide when their DDM events should be cleared, and they usually clear their events individually.
Note: Use the Domino Domain Monitor to view, resolve and close current problems. You also have the option of viewing recent events. Use the Recent Events tab to view detailed information including fields that indicate the event's worst status in the past 24 hours, week, and month. These views are updated daily as needed.
Table 1. Common Actions - most frequently used
Complete these steps to resolve an event:
Procedure
1. From the Domino Administrator, click Files.
2. Open the Domino Domain Monitor database (DDM.NSF).
3. Choose the view that you want to open.
4. Open the Event document for the event that you want to resolve.
5. Review the event information, including the Probable Cause and Possible Solution statements, and then complete one of these actions:
Note: To see the Corrective Action text and to access the link associated with a Corrective Action, you must be assigned the Execute CA role in the ACL for DDM.NSF.
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