Unit 3 Exercise 9
Exercise 9: Email Escalation
Objective
To set up escalation so that notifications are escalated through channels.
Summary
Utilizing Escalation Manager, create an escalation Group called Level 1 and assign two User Accounts to that group. Then you will create a Rule to alert the Level 1 Group a specific number of times.
Once that the Escalation Rule is defined, you will assign that rule to a Notification Trigger and build a schedule to put the escalation into practice.
Instructions
- In Library > Management, select Escalation Manager.
Create the Escalation Group
- In the Groups section on the right side, click Add.
- In the Add New Escalation Group pop-up window:
- In the Name field, enter
Level 1
. - In the Users section, select
Student1
andSMATRAINING\SMAUSER
in the Available Users column by holding down the CTRL Key. - Click the > button to move the users to the Assigned Users column.
- Click the Save Button.
Create the Escalation Rule
- In the Rules section on the left side, click Add.
- In the Add New Escalation Rule pop-up window:
- In the Name field, type
Escalation Job Failure
. - In the Rule Sequences section, click Add.
- In the Add New Rule Sequence pop-up window:
- In the Number of Times To Be Notified field, enter
6
. - In the Time between Notifications (minutes): textbox, enter
00:05
. - In the Group drop-down, select
Level 1
. - Click Add.
- In the Number of Times To Be Notified field, enter
- Click Save
If you needed to add multiple escalation levels, you would click add again on the Add New Escalation Rule pop-up window and follow that the same process.
- Close Library.
Applying the Escalation
- Under the Library > Management, select Notification Triggers.
- In the Notification Triggers section, click on Escalation Example.
- In the Trigger Name drop-down in the bottom half of the screen, validate that Job Failed is selected.
- In the Escalation Rule drop-down, select Escalation Job Failure.
- Click the Save Button.
- Close Library.
Build the Schedule
- In Operations, click on Schedule Build.
- In the From field, select today's date.
- In the To field, select today's date.
- Select the Released radio button.
- In the Schedule List, select Escalation Example.
- Click the Build button.
- Expand and click on the schedule link for Escalation Example to return to the Processes screen.
- The only job in the Escalation Example Schedule will fail which will triggering the Escalation Event.
- You will receive a pop-up alert that reads You have notifications to acknowledge.
- If you open Thunderbird you should also see the initial alert, as well as another email informing you that this process has been placed in escalation.
Acknowledge the Escalation
- In the pop-up window that says You have notifications to acknowledge, click Review.
- In the Notification Acknowledgement pop-up, check the appropriate box for the Job Failure.
- Click Acknowledge.
- Click Close
- Close Operations.
There are alternatives when acknowledging an escalation. You can also:
- Click on the Escalation Icon in the lower right corner to the left of the heartbeat.
- Log out and back in of Solution Manager. You will get the acknowledgment alert.
Enterprise Manager
Details
- Under the Management topic, Double-Click on Escalation Manager.
- In the Group frame, click the Add button.
- The Group Add/Edit pop-up menu will appear.
- In the Group Name textbox, type
First Level
. - In the Available Users box select
Student1
andSMATRAINING\SMAUSER
. - Click the Green Arrow button to push the selected user to the Assigned Users box.
- Click the Save Button.
- Make sure the Escalation Manager still open.
- In the Rules frame, click the Add button.
- The Escalation Rule Add/Edit pop-up menu will appear.
- In the Rule Name textbox, type
First Level
. - Under Rule Sequences click the Add button.
- The Escalation Group Entry Add/Edit pop-up menu will appear.
- In the Number of Times To Be Notified textbox, enter
6
. - In the Time between Notifications (minutes): textbox, enter
5
. - In the Group to Notify on Escalation drop-down, select
First Level
. - Click the Add Button.
- Make sure the new Rule is listed in the grid of the Escalation Rule Add/Edit screen.
If you needed to add multiple escalation levels, you would click add again and follow that the same process.
- Click the Save button
- Close the Escalation Manager tab by clicking the X.
- Under the Management topic, Double-Click on Notification Manager.
- Under Notification Triggers, click on the Jobs tab.
- Expand the Escalation Example folder.
- Select the Job Failed Trigger.
- Click the Escalation Rule drop-down menu and select
First Level
. - Click the Save Button.
- Close the Notification Manager by click the X on the tab.
- Under the Operations topic, Double-Click on Schedule Build.
- The Build Schedules pop up will appear.
- Under Schedule Selection, select Escalation Example.
- Click the Build button.
- Select the Released radio button.
- Click OK.
- Close the Build Schedules pop-up.
- The only Job in the Escalation Example Schedule will fail triggering the Escalation Event.
- If you open Thunderbird you should see the initial alert as well as another email informing you that this process has been placed in escalation.
- There are two ways to open the Acknowledgement screen. Either Double-Click the Escalation Acknowledgement option under Operations or Double-Click on the Escalation Acknowledgement icon on the left of the SAM Pulse.
- Check the checkbox by the escalation Event you want to Acknowledge.
- Click the Acknowledge button.
- Verify that the Event was cleared from the screen.
- Close the Escalation Acknowledgement tab and the Thunderbird application (if open).