Deleting Notification Definition Information
Theme: Configure
Who Is It For? System Administrator, Automation Engineer
What Is It?
Use this procedure to delete Notification Definition Information in the Enterprise Manager.
To delete notification definition information, complete the following steps:
- Select on Notification Manager under the Management topic
- Select the Machines, Schedules, or Jobs tab in the Notification Triggers frame
- Select the
arrow to expand the Machines, Schedules, or Jobs information
- Select the
arrow to expand the Notification Group containing the trigger
- Select the trigger containing the notification definition information
- Clear the option to the left of the notification
- Select the Save button. The Delete dialog displays
- Select Yes to confirm or No to cancel
FAQs
Q: Can a notification definition information record be recovered after deletion?
No. Deleting a notification definition information record permanently removes it from OpCon. Verify the record is no longer needed before deleting it.
Q: How many notification definition information records can you delete at once?
Select the specific notification definition information record you want to delete, then select the Delete button on the toolbar. Confirm the deletion when prompted.
Glossary
Notification: A message sent by the SMA Notify Handler when a Machine, Schedule, or Job changes to a specific status. Notifications can be delivered as emails, text messages, Windows Event Log entries, SNMP traps, or other formats.
Resource: A numeric variable in OpCon representing a finite pool. Jobs can be configured to require a set number of resource units to run, limiting concurrent executions and preventing resource contention.
Machine: A platform defined in the OpCon database that has an agent installed. OpCon routes job execution requests to machines via SMANetCom, and machines report job completion status back to SAM.
Schedule: A named container for jobs in OpCon, built for a specific date to create that day's automation. Schedules define build settings, frequencies, and the jobs that run within them.
Job: The fundamental unit of work in OpCon. A job defines what to run, on which machine, when to start, and what conditions must be met. Job results are tracked and can trigger events and notifications.
OpCon: Continuous' workflow automation platform. The OpCon server includes the database, SAM and Supporting Services (SAM-SS), and graphical user interfaces. agents installed on target platforms run jobs and report results.