The Alerts - Patch Alert page alerts for patch management events on managed machines.
To Create a Patch Alert
To Cancel a Patch Alert
The alert information listed next to the machine ID is removed.
Passing Alert Information to Emails and Procedures
The following types of patch alert emails can be sent and formatted:
Note: Changing the email alarm format changes the format for all Patch Alert emails.
The following variables can be included in your formatted email alerts and are passed to agent procedures assigned to the alert. A in a numbered column indicates a variable can be used with the alert type corresponding to that number.
Within an Email |
Within a Procedure |
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<at> |
#at# |
alert time |
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<au> |
#au# |
auto update change |
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<bl> |
#bl# |
new bulletin list |
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<db-view.column> |
not available |
Include a view.column from the database. For example, to include the computer name of the machine generating the alert in an email, use <db-vMachine.ComputerName> |
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<fi> |
#fi# |
failed bulletin ID |
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<gr> |
#gr# |
group ID |
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<ic> |
#ic# |
invalid credential type |
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<id> |
#id# |
machine ID |
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<pl> |
#pl# |
new patch list |
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#subject# |
subject text of the email message, if an email was sent in response to an alert |
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#body# |
body text of the email message, if an email was sent in response to an alert |
Create Alarm
If checked and an alert condition is encountered, an alarm is created. Alarms are displayed in Monitor > Dashboard List, Monitor > Alarm Summary and Info Center > Reporting > Reports > Logs > Alarm Log.
Create Ticket
If checked and an alert condition is encountered, a ticket is created.
Run Script
If checked and an alert condition is encountered, an agent procedure is run. You must click the select agent procedure link to choose an agent procedure to run. You can optionally direct the agent procedure to run on a specified range of machine IDs by clicking this machine ID link. These specified machine IDs do not have to match the machine ID that encountered the alert condition.
Email Recipients
If checked and an alert condition is encountered, an email is sent to the specified email addresses.
Apply
Click Apply to apply parameters to selected machine IDs. Confirm the information has been applied correctly in the machine ID list.
Clear
Click Clear to remove all parameter settings from selected machine IDs.
Patch Alert Parameters
The system can trigger an alert for the following alert conditions for a selected machine ID:
Note: An agent credential is not required to install patches unless the machine’s File Source is configured as Pulled from file server using UNC path
. If an agent credential is assigned, it will be validated as a local machine credential without regard to the File Source configuration. If this validation fails, the alert will be raised. If the machine’s File Source is configured as Pulled from file server using UNC path
, a credential is required. If it is missing, the alert will be raised. If it is not missing, it will be validated as a local machine credential and as a network credential. If either of these validations fails, the alert will be raised.
Select All/Unselect All
Click the Select All link to check all rows on the page. Click the Unselect All link to uncheck all rows on the page.
Check-in status
These icons indicate the agent check-in status of each managed machine. Hovering the cursor over a check-in icon displays the agent Quick View window.
Online but waiting for first audit to complete
Agent online
Agent online and user currently logged on.
Agent online and user currently logged on, but user not active for 10 minutes
Agent is currently offline
Agent has never checked in
Agent is online but remote control has been disabled
The agent has been suspended
An agent icon adorned with a red clock badge is a temporary agent.
Edit icon
Click the edit icon next to a machine ID to automatically set header parameters to those matching the selected machine ID.
Machine.Group ID
The list of Machine.Group IDs displayed is based on the Machine ID / Group ID filter and the machine groups the user is authorized to see using System > User Security > Scopes.
Approval Policy Updated
Displays as the first row of data. This is a system alert and not associated with any machines. An alert is generated when a new patch is added to all patch policies. An in the ATSE column indicates you cannot set an alert or a ticket for this row. You can specify an email recipient. You can also run an agent procedure on a specified machine. See Approval by Policy.
ATSE
The ATSE response code assigned to machine IDs:
Email Address
A comma separated list of email addresses where notifications are sent.
New Patch
If checked, an alarm is triggered when a new patch is available for this machine ID.
Install Failed
If checked, an alarm is triggered when a patch installation has failed for this machine ID.
Invalid Credential
If checked, an alarm is triggered when the credential is invalid for this machine ID.
Win AU Changed
If checked, an alarm is triggered if the group policy for Windows Automatic Update on the managed machine is changed from the setting specified by Patch Management > Windows Auto Update. A log entry in the machine's Configuration Changes log is made regardless of this alert setting.