Get a Meta Event by ID

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/api/event/MetaEvents/{id}

Gets the meta-event that matches the specified ID.

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Response

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Root Schema : schema
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Nested Schema : type
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Nested Schema : data
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Nested Schema : eventMetaEventsRead
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  • Indicates if the event has been flagged as acknowledged. Events will be displayed differently based on Ack. - 0 -> N0 - 1 -> Yes
    Example: 0
  • Action is an indication for a non-human entity that caused a change to be made.
    Example: $ACTION
  • Actor is an indication of the entity that caused the change to be made.
    Example: $ACTOR
  • The number of times this Event has happened (deduplicated)
    Example: 1
  • Customer.rules will set this to Unknown if not previously set.
    Example:
  • Description of Meta Event
    Example: Default Service Event
  • Details of the event (a JSON text)
    Example: {}
  • Device Type is used as a general category for the event. Customer.rules will set this to Unknown if not previously set.
    Example: Service
  • Example:
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  • If an event should be escalated or not. ??? 0 = no ??? 1 = should be escalated ??? 2 = has been escalated
    Example:
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  • Event Category - 1 -> Resolution - 2 -> Problem - 3 -> Discrete
    Example: $STATE
  • Event Key
    Example: Service_$SERVICENAME
  • Event type.
    Example: Event SLM
  • Time at which the event expired (Number of seconds after LastChanged for this Event to become eligible-to-be-deleted, which is done by the mechanization DeleteExpired)
    Example: 3600
  • Timestamp when event was first reported
    Example: $TIMESTAMP
  • Example: $IPADDRESS
  • Timestamp when event was last changed
    Example: $TIMESTAMP
  • Timestamp when event was last reported
    Example: $TIMESTAMP
  • Name, Address, or something similar associated with the Event. Event Analytics will use this if it is set.
    Example:
  • Meta Event ID specified for individual CRUD operations for Assure1.EventMetaEvents
    Example: 1
  • Meta Event Name
    Example: Default Service Event
  • Protocol of how the event was received/retrieved. The binary will set a default value (Trapd, Syslogd, for example), but can be update in rules, if needed.
    Example: EventSLM
  • The name of the device where the event happened (usually the DNS name of the device associated with the event)
    Example: $SERVICENAME
  • The original severity when the event was first created.
    Example: $SEVERITY
  • If a Priority value is set on a device, this field can be set to the event Severity * Priority to increase the number. Event Filters can be configured to show the hi-score Events first, or other processing may utilize this value.
    Example:
  • The SLM applications will set this to the name of the SLM Service if a violation is detected.
    Example: $SERVICENAME
  • Flag to indicate a provided service has been impacted. Allowed values: - 0 = Not service impacting - 1 = Service impacting
    Example: $SERVICEIMPACT
  • Must be a value between 0 - 5. The event will change colors in the Event List based on the severity. Allowed Values: - 0 => Normal - 1 => Unknown - 2 => Info - 3 => Minor - 4 => Major - 5 => Critical
    Example: $SEVERITY
  • Example:
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  • Used for vendor or model information for the event. Customer.rules will set this to Unknown if not previously set.
    Example: Event Service
  • Usually set in rules to the specific processing that was done on the event, for example, the MIB that defines the trap, or the string "watchdog", or "Unknown".
    Example: $SERVICENAME
  • The Instance of the Event, for example, the ifIndex value of a linkUp trap. Mechanization CorrelateProblemResolutions requires that this is the same for correlating events
    Example: $SERVICEID
  • Event description summary.
    Example: Service $STATE_TEXT ($VALUE $OPERATOR $THRESHOLD)
  • A flag for the ticket state of this event. - 0 = no ticket - 1 = ticket to be created - 2 = processing - 3 = opened
    Example:
  • The Ticket ID associated with this Event in the external system. Should be populated by the process done to open the ticket in the external system.
    Example:
  • Can be set to the Device Zone that the device is in.
    Example:

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Root Schema : schema
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Nested Schema : errors
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Nested Schema : items
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