Designing and Managing Behavior Models - Debugging a Behavior Model - Checking Properties and Property Groups -
Enabling a Behavior Model's Components      Checking a Poll's Poll Condition

Checking Properties and Property Groups

If all of the components of a behavior model are enabled and the behavior model still does not work, you should make sure that your polls' properties, your alarms' properties, and your nodes' property groups are set up correctly. The upcoming sections explain how to perform these checks.

Checking a Poll's Property

Part of NerveCenter's smart polling feature is that NerveCenter does not send a poll to a node unless the poll's property is in the node's property group.

 
  To make sure that your poll passes this test:

  1. Open the Poll List window, and note your poll's property.

    If your poll's property is set to NO_PROP, you can stop the test here because a poll whose property is NO_PROP always passes this test.

  2. Open the Node List window, locate a node you are trying to poll, and note this node's property group.
  3. Open the Property Group List window, select the property group you noted in step 2, and see whether the poll's property appears in the property group's list of properties.

If your poll's property is not in the node's property group, you must change your poll's property, change the node's property group, or add a property to the current property group.


Enabling a Behavior Model's Components Checking a Poll's Poll Condition
29 July 2003