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Home > Using > Standard User Interface > Viewing objects > Event page
Contents
1 Overview
The events page shows you the event and its properties. Events have many different properties that are able to be used in different ways
2 Event tabs
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Tab | Description | ||||
Overview | This tab contains the event properties and event | ||||
Comments | An annotation that a user writes and is associated with the event. Can be viewed either on the Comment or Audit tab of the event. | ||||
Action results | This shows the results of an action that has been run while the event was open. | ||||
Notifications | Any notifications that have taken place will be visible on the Notifications tab. | ||||
Previous Events | Two things are shown on this tab.
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Audit log | The Audit log |
2.1 Overview
Event properties | |||||||||||
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Property | Description | ||||||||||
ID | A GUID that distinguishes all of the messages. Primarily used to tell similar events apart. | ||||||||||
Severity | Standard categorisation based on the significance of an event:
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Status | The state of event being either open or closed. | ||||||||||
Node | The name of the node where the event was received. | ||||||||||
First Occurred | The date/time that the event was detected by the management application.
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Received | The date/time that the event was received by the Veloopti data aggregator. | ||||||||||
Last Occurred | The latest "First Occurred" date. If this is not the same as the First Occurred date then there will be event duplicates. | ||||||||||
ITIL Component | The ITIL component that the event relates to: Availability, Capacity or Security. | ||||||||||
Custom event properties | Custom event properties appear at the bottom of the standard event properties. This can be things like: eventID for windows event logs; URL for URL monitor policy; or anything for an inbound API policy. |