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The next section is where you define the aggregation values. Since we're creating from a template, these are already pre-filled. But should you wish to modify them, each field can be adjusted according to your requirements.
Value attribute - <please help define>states the action that the override will do based on the information entered in the upcoming fields. This attribute forms the basis for evaluating conditions that trigger alerts, such as system load or job completion times.
Aggregation interval defines the period during which files are collected and added to the file server.
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Resolve Alerts allows users to mark alerts as resolved when the alert is no longer active or when the metric falls below the configured threshold value.
If you want to receive notifications when the system returns to its normal status, check the Alert On Normal checkbox.
Check the Escalate field if - <please help define>The Escalate feature allows you to set rules for how alerts are handled if they remain unresolved for a certain period. By enabling escalation, alerts can be automatically forwarded to higher-level personnel, ensuring critical issues receive timely attention and enhancing accountability.
[Recovery] - info taken from: https://docs.itconductor.com/user-guide/automation/sap-batch-job-restart-on-error#create-a-recovery-activity-to-restart-the-job
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Next, you’ll need to define what action the system should take. This might include restarting a job or executing a specific recovery script. IT-Conductor provides predefined recovery activities based on common scenarios, which you can easily select from the list.
For ownershipRecovery, select the automation user that will be responsible for managing the recovery actions. This ensures that the appropriate people are notified and can take any necessary follow-up actions.
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