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Auditing Behavior Models

NerveCenter includes an auditing feature that looks for:

You should audit your database periodically to ensure that you don't have extraneous objects in your database and that alarms you're currently using don't have unreachable states or unusable transitions.

 
  To perform an audit:

  1. Choose Audit from the client's Admin menu.

    The Audit window appears.

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  2. Check one or more of the checkboxes above the text area.

    Checking the Alarm Triggers checkbox indicates that you want to see information about alarm transitions for which there are no corresponding triggers.

    Checking the Mask /Poll Triggers checkbox indicates that you want to see information about polls and masks that fire triggers that are not used by any currently defined alarm.

    Checking the Alarm States checkbox indicates that you want to see information about alarms that contain states that are unreachable.

  3. Select the Run Audit button.

    The results of the audit are written to the text area in the Audit window and to the file audit.txt in the Log (Windows) or userfiles/logs (UNIX) directory.

    The other buttons in the Audit window have the following functions:


Rules for Matching Error Messages
29 July 2003