Suppress an Alarm Using the CLI¶
You can use the CLI to prevent a monitored system parameter from generating unnecessary alarms.
Procedure
Use the fm event-suppress to suppress a single alarm or multiple alarms by ID.
~(keystone_admin)$ fm event-suppress [--nowrap] --alarm_id <alarm_ id>[,<alarm-id>] \ [--nopaging] [--uuid]
where
- <alarm-id>
is a comma separated list of alarm UUIDs.
- –nowrap
disables output wrapping
- –nopaging
disables paged output
- –uuid
includes the alarm type UUIDs in the output
An error message is generated in the case of an invalid <alarm-id>: Alarm ID not found: <alarm-id>.
If the specified number of Alarm IDs is greater than 1, and at least 1 is wrong, then the suppress command is not applied (none of the specified Alarm IDs are suppressed).
Note
Suppressing an Alarm will result in the system NOT notifying the operator of this particular fault.