We are running Spectrum 8.1 running OC & SpectroGraph on Windows 2003 &
SS on Linux 3.x.

 

First venture into the Spectrum Alarm Notifier area, so let me document
the steps that were suggested to me by CA:

 

1.     I created a new alarm notifier folder & copied the files from the
original notifier folder into that new folder.

2.     I named the new folder and application (.alarmrc) the same.

3.     Updated the paths for the set, update, & clear scripts to use the
new name & location.

4.     Updated the set, update, & clear scripts to use
VARFORMAIL=NotificationData 

5.     Using SpectroGraph from the OC selected the SANM Policy
Administrator

6.     Created an Application & Alarm Notification Policy with the
proper criteria 

7.     Saved the files and associated them.

8.     Now have a folder, application, & SANM Alarm Notification Policy
by the same name.  

9.     Testing the new SANM policy running from a OC command prompt
everything works as it should.

10.   The problem is the command line task times out after a few hours
based on server settings.

 

So the issue is..... How do I get this to run in the background on the
OC server?  Or do I need to move this to the MLS?

 

It was suggested that we create a new .idb file (again with the same
name) in the spectrum/lib/SDPM/partslist/newappname which we did, then
cycled the processd on the OC console. But that didn't seem to address
the problem.

 

Can someone share their experience in getting the new alarm notifier
process to run as a background task?     

 

 

Thanks

 

Raymond Ferber

Technical Support Architect

 

  

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