Acknowledge multiple alarms simultaneously from EMA or RM
You can acknowledge multiple alarms, or all alarms on a server, simultaneously from either the Enterprise Manager Agent Web application installed on every system server that communicates with the Enterprise Manager regarding any configuration changes or alarm messages for the relevant server. (EMA) application or the Recorder Manager (RM) application.
Under usual circumstances, acknowledge alarms one-at-a-time from either the Alarm Dashboard, the EMA, or the RM. This procedure provides a convenient way to clear alarms if there are too many alarms to acknowledge one-at-a-time.
The Acknowledge Alarms privilege Permissions associated with each role that define the features of the application a user is able to view and the functionality in the application the user can access. is required to acknowledge alarms.
Procedure
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Click System Management > Enterprise > Settings.
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In the Installations tree (left pane), select the specific Server node for which you want to view alarms.
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Click Launch.
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To open the respective application, click either Recorder Manager or Enterprise Manager Agent.
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Click Alarms > View Alarms > Active Alarms.
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In the Roles pane on the left side, select the Server or Server Role node for which you want to acknowledge multiple (or all) alarms.
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Do one of the following:
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To acknowledge multiple (but not all) alarms simultaneously, hold down the Ctrl key, select each alarm you want to acknowledge, and click Acknowledge.
You can also select a range of alarms by holding down the Shift key, and clicking the top and bottom alarm in the range.
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To acknowledge all active alarms simultaneously, click Select All, then click Acknowledge.
If you decide not to acknowledge all alarms, click Select None to cancel the selection of all alarms.
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You are prompted to verify that you have started all services indicated by the alarms you are acknowledging. (Many alarms require you to restart a specific service before acknowledging the alarm.)
Perform this verification Feature in voice biometrics where the speaker’s voice is compared to a collection of employee or customer voiceprints that should match the call. If a match occurs, the speaker is said to be verified., and then click OK.