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Node Sensor Form: Conclusions Tab
[This is the Context-Sensitive Help topic for the Physical Sensor form, Conclusions tab.]
The Node Sensor Form provides details about the selected health metric for the current Node Sensor.
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Outstanding Status Conclusions |
The dynamically generated list of summary statuses of the monitored attribute that contributed to the current overall status of the selected Node Sensor. Status is set by the Causal Engine. Each Conclusion listed is outstanding and contributes to the current overall Status. This view is useful for obtaining a quick summary of the problem description for the current monitored attribute that led up to the Node Sensor's most current Status. The status value is correlated based on the most critical conclusions. Double-click the row representing a Status Conclusion. The Node Sensor Status Conclusion Form displays all details about the selected Status Conclusion. The following table describes the possible Conclusions that might appear for a Node Sensor object. A Y in the Incident? column indicates that the Conclusion results in an incident. Critical Status Conclusions
Warning Status Conclusions
Normal Status Conclusions
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