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Enterprise Service rules calculate how each group of entities control the status of the Enterprise Service.  The Enterprise Service rules are defined in /usr/local/omk/conf/ES_Rules.json

The rules set out levels on how each component should be degraded, based on the status level. It is set as an array of Level Type and Level.

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You can use this to tune the alerts. For example, you can configure a proactive enterprise alert for any service if any Level Type is not Normal.

Adding

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Nodes, Interfaces and Monitored Services

After creating a new Enterprise Service on the opCharts, you can add Nodes, Interfaces, Nodes and Monitored Services status panels/tables to it. At the top of the Enterprise Service page you will see a row of buttons for each option:

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Click the '+' icon to add a Node

Add an Interface

To add a new interface, press the "+" icon in the Interfaces section as shown in the screen shot above.  Enter or select the node name, select the interface index/name and press "Add".


Add a Node

Adding a Node is similar, press the "+" icon in the Nodes section.  Enter the node name and press the "Add" button, a node panel for and the selected node should now be displayedwill be added to Enterprise Service.



Add a Monitored Service


Remove an Interface, Node or Service

To remove either, press the "x" icon near the top right of the panel and it will be removed from the document.  Save the document to accept your changes.

Repair RBAC for an Enterprise Service

We changed how an Enterprise Service is referenced in the database with opCharts-4.5.0 and this causes issues with RBAC (portal users) for Enterprise Services created before 4.5.0.

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