Chris,

I haven't followed this whole thread, so I apologize if I missed 
something, but is there only one TID (thread id) in your escalation log? 
I've had situations on an unpatched 6.3 server where "ghost" escalation 
threads would show up.  Escalations would appear to fire twice on the same 
data and the only evidence was multiple thread id's in the escalation 
logs.

The fix was to disable escalations in server settings (stops all the 
escalation threads), and then re-enable them.  I never tracked down what 
caused it, but the problem went away with a later patch (20, I think).

Thad Esser
Remedy Developer
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I noticed duplicate actions but actions with no mappings on them.. I was 
wondering what was with that too..
 
Joe D'Souza
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Thats the another odd part of it.  Although the first firing indicates 
that the escl failed, then the next log entry is the firing of the same 
escl again, but if you wade through the push fields, you will see that 
each field is pushing twice, then actions 2 & 3 are duplicated.  I've been 
waiting for BMC to call back with their diagnosis, but I can't wait that 
much longer.  I have to get this back into production.
 
 

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I noticed that but it fails qualification once, and the second time around 
it passes the qualification, and performs the push operation once.. Did 
that create a duplicate ticket even though it appears like it performs the 
push once?
 
Re-creating the escalation might help. It may be that the Escalation 
definition cache has encountered some sort of corruption.
 
What you could try doing is exactly what I've emailed you directly - i.e. 
- Delete the Escalation, stop the Escalation server by disabling the 
Escalation thread, recreate or import that escalation back, and then 
restart the escalation server.
 
If that doesn't work, re-engineer the whole thing to see if that works. 
Have the Escalation check for an unprocessed record in the Alerts 7.1 form 
(this I recognize as a Netcool form???). When an Escalation finds an 
unprocessed record in the Alerts 7.1 form set the acknowledge flag, and 
have a filter process the push to the helpdesk form by checking for the TR 
value of the flag.
 
Joe D'Souza
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Joe,
 
I've sent the log file and a def file.  The oddity here is that when you 
look into log file, a single escl is firing within itself.  The escl 
starts, then starts again in mid operation and it completes the operation 
twice.  I've never seen this before.  The most obvious thought would be to 
delete and recreate, but I would love to have BMC tell me how this 
happens.
 
C

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Sure send it on this email account directly if you do not intend to send 
it on the list.. It might take me a while to take a look at it but I'll 
see if I can spot anything..
 
I might ask for a combination of a filter and escalation log too later if 
the escalation log alone is not enough, but for a start lets have a look 
at the escalation log only and see if I can spot something there..
 
Joe D'Souza
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Joe,
 
Is there a better email acct to send a piece of the escalation log.  There 
is something very odd within it.
 
C

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Chris,
 
What are the chances that both your escalations evaluate to True, thus 
firing actions twice during the runtime of both the escalations resulting 
in 2 tickets?
 
Joe D'Souza
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Joe,
 
There are no filters firing on this.  Only 2 escalations, one for US and 
one for Row.  Each escalation has 3 actions.
1.  A push field taking data from the original form and pushing to Help 
Desk with a 1=2 qualification.
2.  Takes the HD request ID and sets it back to the original form.
3.  Sets a single field from No to Yes in the original form acknowledging 
that the data was acted upon via the escalation.
 
This is the run if on the escalation:  ( 'Acknowledged' = "No") AND ( 
'Location' !=  "EU_SuperNode" )
 
C

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Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 12:50 PM
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Chris,
 
What is the workflow behind the creation of the ticket?
 
I mean when the Escalation fires, is the Escalation directly creating that 
ticket? Or is a Filter set to fire on that Escalation create that ticket?
 
What are the exactly actions on your Escalations as well as filters 
created to fire on that Escalation?
 
It definitely isn't a problem with the Server Groups. Server groups allow 
for only one Escalation server within the server group.
 
Joe D'Souza
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Hello all,
Has anyone seen where a single escalation fires and creates matching 
tickets where the only difference is the Request ID?  In the logs, it 
shows the escalation firing, doing a push to ITSM (Help Desk), does a 
return setfield back into the original form that a second setfield changes 
the value which triggered the escl firing in the first place, then 
immediately there after, with no escalation fire a second Help Desk Desk 
ticket is created with a sequential requestID.
This is in a server group, but I have confirmed that the escalations are 
only firing on one of the 3 servers.
ARS 6.3, CSS 5.01, ITSM 6.0, Solaris 5.9, Sybase 12.5.3.
C
 
Christopher H. Pickering
Remedy System Administrator
Premiere Global Services, Inc.
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