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Managing NerveCenter Objects

The majority of this book has discussed the function of the various NerveCenter objects and how to create those objects. And rightly so, since these are the topics you must understand in order to create new behavior models, or modify existing ones.

This chapter discusses how to perform other operations on objects, such as copying and deleting them. It also covers how to change selected object attributes without returning to the object definition windows. For example, the chapter explains how to change an alarm's property without returning to the Alarm Definition window.

Chapter Contents

Section Description

Enabling Objects

Explains how turn the following objects on and off: alarms, polls, masks, and OpC masks.

Copying Objects

Explains how to make a copy of an alarm, a poll, a mask, an OpC mask, a node, an Action Router rule, a Perl subroutine, or a property group.

Deleting Objects

Explains how to delete an object from the NerveCenter database.

Changing an Object's Property or Property Group

Explains how to change an alarm's or a poll's property or a node's property group.

Changing an Alarm's Scope

Explains how to change an alarm's scope from the Alarm Definition List window.

Suppressing Polling

Explains how to suppress polling by setting a node's Suppressed attribute and a poll's Suppressible attribute.

Changing Other Node Attributes

Explains how to change a node's Managed or Auto Delete attribute.



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