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4.5.8 Suppressing the execution of automated actions triggered by a large number of events

When setting a repeated event condition in the Repeated Event Condition Settings window, you can specify suppression of automated actions as a suppression item to prevent unnecessary automated actions from being triggered by a large number of events.

The suppression of execution of automated actions is applied for the same period as the period for which the suppression of event display using a repeated event condition is applied.

The repeated events that meet a repeated event condition specifying the suppression of execution of automated actions are not compared with action conditions. Also, the repeated events for which automated-action execution is suppressed can be searched as the events not subject to actions in the Event Search Conditions, Settings for View Filter, and Detailed Settings for Event Receiver Filter windows.

The following table shows the differences in the suppression of actions between the suppression of repeated-event monitoring and the suppression of automated-action execution.

Table 4‒18: Differences in the suppression of actions

Item

Suppressing actions by the suppression of repeated-event monitoring

Suppressing actions by the suppression of automated-action execution

Unit of suppression

Repeated event

Action definition

Suppression time

Suppression continues as long as a large number of repeated events occur.

1 to 3,600 seconds

Reference to action logs

Action logs cannot be referenced.

Action logs can be referenced by clicking the Action Log button in the Event Details window.

Re-execution of action

Actions cannot be re-executed.

An action can be re-executed by clicking the Re-execute button in the List of Action Results, Action Log, or Action Log Details window.

Display in the Action field of the Event Console window

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For details about the suppression of actions by the suppression of automated action, see 6.4.4 Suppressing identical actions.

Organization of this subsection

(1) Range of automated actions subject to execution suppression (when suppressing the execution of actions for all repeated events)

The following describes the range of automated actions subject to execution suppression. Assume that the suppression of automated-action execution is specified in the repeated event condition and All repeated events is selected as the range of execution suppression.

Figure 4‒69: Range of automated actions subject to execution suppression (all repeated events)

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As shown in the above figure, when All repeated events is selected, the execution of automated actions is suppressed for all suppression-target events, including repeated start events.

(2) Range of automated actions subject to the suppression of execution (when suppressing the execution of actions for the repeated events other than repeated start events)

The following describes the range of automated actions subject to execution suppression. Assume that the suppression of automated-action execution is specified in the repeated event condition and Repeated events other than repeated start events is selected as the range of execution suppression.

Figure 4‒70: Range of automated actions subject to execution suppression (repeated events other than repeated start events)

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As shown in the above figure, when Repeated events other than repeated start events is selected, the execution of automated actions is suppressed for the suppression-target events other than repeated start events.