Create New Action
You can create an action and use it at many places. Some actions will ask for additional information. The fields for additional information are visible on selecting an action type. To create a new action:
Create New Trace Route Action
Navigate to Actions.
Click on + New on top right corner.
Provide the Action Name.
Select the action you want to create. Some additional fields appear based on the action selected.
Trace Route - No additional fields.
ServiceOps Trouble Ticket - There are multiple fields:
a. Username & Password: Provide the ServiceOps Login credentials
b. Client Id: Provide this unique ID from ServiceOps interface
c. Client Secret: Provide this unique Secret Key from ServiceOps interface
d. Server URL: Provide the ServiceOps Login URL
e. Failover Email: Provide the backup email-id for alert notification in case of failure
f. URL Timeout: Provide the timeout for the URL to refresh
g. Source: Provide the path source of the ticket
UI Alert - No additional fields.
RabbitMQ JMS Action - This action fields are fixed from entity and suggested to keep unchanged. They are as below:
a. Source: Provide the source of the action i.e.the originating system of the event
b. Company: As this will be an alert action, mention the Client Name
c. Schema Type: Provide the Payload Schema
d. Close on inactive After: This is a fixed value i.e 3600
e. Clear on Acknowledge: This is a fixed value i.e. False
f. Forward Acknowledgement: This is a fixed value i.e. False
g. Acknowledgement: This is a fixed value i.e. False
SSH Script Action - Enter the below details.
a. Remote Host - Type the IP address of the monitor on which you want to perform the action.
b. Port - Type the port of the monitor on which you want to perform the action.
c. User name - Type the username to login into the monitor.
d. Password - Type the password to authenticate the user login.
e. Private Key Path - Type the private key path if required.
f. Passphrase - Type the passphrase if required
g. Script - Type the script of the action that you want to perform in the monitor.
Linux Top N Processes (CPU) - Select no. of Top N processes.
Windows Top N Processes (Memory) - Select no. of top N processes.
Windows Top N Processes (CPU) - Select no. of top N processes.
SMS Alert - Enter the below details:
- Recipients - Provide phone number. The SMS is sent to this phone number.
- Message - Type your own message or leave as it is for default message.
- SMS Gateway URL - Provide the SMS gateway URL. Make sure {to} and {message} parameters are included in the URL. For example: http://www.myvaluefirst.com/smpp/sendsmsusername=admin&password=QOM&to={to}&from=NMS&text={message}
- SMS Timeout - Select a value between 5-10. For these seconds Motadata will wait for SMS gateway’s response. After that, Motadata will consider SMS sending as failed.
- IP Mask: Select Yes to mask the IPv4 address in the received SMS alert.
Email Alert - Enter the below details.
- Recipients - Provide the email ID. The email alert is sent to this ID. You can type multiple emails separated by commas.
- Format - Select the email format i.e. HTML or plain.
- Prefix Text - The text appears as the first line of the email body.
- IP Mask: Select Yes to mask the IPv4 address in the received Email alert.
Slack Alert - Enter the below details.
a. Slack URL - Provide the URL here. The URL can be fetched from the Slack Application Settings. b. User - Provide the desired username of the alert c. Channel - Provide the exact name of the channel created in Slack Application. For example. ‘testingslack’
Linux Top N Processes (Memory) - Select no. of Top N processes.
Select the business hours when you want to trigger the trace path. Additional business hours can be added at Admin Panel > Business Hours.
Click Create.