Event Management operator environment
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Summary of Event Management Operator Environment
The Event Management operator environment is primarily centered around the Service Operations Workspace dashboard, designed for operators to manage alerts and their impact on application services effectively. This lesson provides insights into navigating this workspace to locate essential information efficiently.
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Key Features
- Service Operations Workspace Dashboard: The main interface where alerts related to application services are monitored. Access it via Event Management > Service Operations Workspace.
- Dashboard Sections:
- Banner: Controls for filtering application services by severity level and organizing views by group and segment.
- Application Services: Tiles indicate the severity of alerts; clicking a tile reveals a summary and details about associated alerts.
- Alerts List: Access detailed lists of alerts, sortable by priority and severity, to identify critical issues quickly.
- Application Service Map Views: Double-clicking a tile opens a map view displaying configuration items (CIs) and their alerts, along with options like the Impact Tree to assess interdependencies.
Key Outcomes
By utilizing the Service Operations Workspace dashboard, operators can efficiently monitor alerts, understand their impact on application services, and respond to incidents with a comprehensive view of critical data. This structured environment aids in maintaining service continuity and minimizing downtime.
As an Event Management operator, your primary work environment is the Service Operations Workspace dashboard.
In this, the third lesson in the Event Management tutorial, you get an overview of your workspaces so you know how to find the information you need.
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The Service Operations Workspace dashboard
Your main area of work is the Service Operations Workspace dashboard, which provides a view that focuses on how alerts relate to application services. From here, you can drill into each application services to see the affected CIs and get an understanding of the overall impact of whatever caused the alert. To open the dashboard, navigate to .
- Banner
The banner contains controls that show or hide application services based on the criteria you select:
Click a severity level to show or hide application services based on the alerts associated with them.
Use the Group and Segment controls to organize the view.
Note:Your administrator assigns an application the criticality and cost value to your application services.Figure 2. Group and Segment filters - Application services
- The Service Operations Workspace dashboard displays tiles that represent application services. The color of a tile represents the
severity of the alerts that are associated with the application service.
Click a tile to show a summary of alerts associated with the application service. Click to view details or the service map.
- Alerts
- Click the List icon (
). On the Lists tab, click the kind of alert to view.
You can filter or sort the list to find an alert. Sort by any alert details, such as the Priority, which considers multiple factors for how serious the alert is, or the Severity, which is value provided by the event monitoring tool.
Open any alert by clicking the number.
You will learn about what each of the columns means for an alert later on when you analyze an alert.
Application service map views on the Service Operations Workspace dashboard
Double-click the name of an application service tile to open one of the application service map views. The view that you see depends on the type of application service.
- For a manual or standard application service, this view appears:
The application service map that you were introduced to in a previous lesson appears in the main panel. This is what you can do from this view:
Click any of the CIs to see the alerts only for that CI and to display the details about that CI in the Properties pane.
Click Impact Tree to see the state of all the CIs and how they affect each other when receiving an alert. You will learn more about the impact tree later on in the tutorial.
Open any alert from the Alerts list at the bottom by clicking the number.
- For a technical application service, this view appears:
- This is what you can do from this view:
Click any CI to view details about it.
Open any alert from the Alerts list at the bottom by clicking the number.
Continue the tutorial
Proceed to the next lesson: What Event Management operators do.