Modifying Alarms
Veeam ONE allows you to modify settings of predefined or custom alarms.
To modify alarm settings:
- Open Veeam ONE Client.
For details, see Accessing Veeam ONE Client.
- At the bottom of the inventory pane, click Alarm Management.
- Select an alarm from the list and do either of the following:
- Double click the alarm.
- Right-click the alarm and choose Edit from the shortcut menu.
- In the Actions pane, click Edit.
- Change the necessary alarm settings.
For details on alarm settings, see Creating Alarms.
Other Ways to Modify Alarms
You can also modify alarms on the Alarms tab of the Veeam Backup & Replication view, Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 view, Virtual Infrastructure view, VMware Cloud Director view, Business View view.
- Open Veeam ONE Client.
For details, see Accessing Veeam ONE Client.
- At the bottom of the inventory pane, click the necessary view (Veeam Backup & Replication, Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365, Virtual Infrastructure, VMware Cloud Director, Business View).
- In the inventory pane, select the necessary infrastructure object.
- In the information pane, open the Alarms tab.
- To open the Alarm settings window, do either of the following:
- Right-click the alarm and select Edit alarm from the shortcut menu.
- Select the alarm in the list and click Edit alarm in the Actions pane on the right.
- Change the necessary alarm settings.
For details, see Creating Alarms.
Modifying Multiple Alarms
Veeam ONE supports batch alarm editing. In the batch editing mode, you can change only the Assignment, Notifications, Actions and Suppression alarm settings.
To modify settings of several alarms in batch:
- Open Veeam ONE Client.
For details, see Accessing Veeam ONE Client.
- At the bottom of the inventory pane, click Alarm Management.
- Select the necessary alarms in the list using the [CTRL] or [SHIFT] key on the keyboard and do either of the following:
- Right-click the selected alarms and click Edit in the shortcut menu.
- Click Edit in the Actions pane on the right.
- Change the Actions or Suppression settings.
For details, see Creating Alarms.
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