Alarm Types
Alarm Types represent different categories of alarms that can be raised by the system.
It is recommended to read through the various types to get a good idea of what types of errors the system will report on:
Expiry
Raised when licenses or certificates are about to expire or have already expired.
Failed Authentication
Raised when authentication fails against remote hosts like databases, LDAP, or external services.
Failed Communication
Raised when a remote host responds with invalid or unexpected data over an established connection.
Failed Connection
Raised when the server fails to establish a connection to remote hosts due to configuration, networking, or service issues.
Slow Connection
Raised when data source requests exceed expected response times, indicating high load or network issues.
Deprecated Configuration
Raised when the server detects usage of deprecated configuration options scheduled for removal or with better alternatives.