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Is there a command to clear this alarm ASA alarm Plat-Al

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KeithMGOA

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Oct 19, 2009
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Is there a command to clear this alarm ASA alarm Plat-Alm.

We received a Plat-Alm alarm the other day,it has not reoccurred and everything is functioning properly. I want clear the alarm and monitor situation.

I tried to the “test alarm short/clear” command with no success. Is there another way to clear this alarm?
(I have seen posted use the web interface, I checked our voice portal and can not find the error listed.)

Is there another way to clear this alarm? We are using ASA5.5 and server is a S8730. Any assistance would be appreciated
 
Fire up your web browser and go to the IP Address of your active server. You'll see your Platform Alarms there. It is there you can clear them, or you can use SSH to go to the IP Address of the active server and use almdisplay to show the alarms and almclear -a to clear them.

You can see my backups are failing to my ftp server. I've got a workaround for that for the meantime, but here's a good example:

dadmin@Poseidon> almdisplay

MESSAGING ALARMS
================

No MESSAGING Alarms


CommunicaMgr ALARMS
===================

No CommunicaMgr Alarms


SERVER ALARMS
=============

ID Source EvtID Lvl Ack Date
6 BKP 10 MIN Y Tue Sep 14 01:48:33 CDT 2010
5 BKP 10 MIN Y Mon Sep 13 01:48:34 CDT 2010
4 BKP 10 MIN Y Sun Sep 12 01:48:33 CDT 2010
3 BKP 10 MIN Y Sat Sep 11 01:48:34 CDT 2010
2 BKP 10 MIN Y Fri Sep 10 01:48:34 CDT 2010
1 BKP 10 MIN Y Thu Sep 09 01:48:34 CDT 2010
0 BKP 10 MIN Y Wed Sep 08 01:48:33 CDT 2010
dadmin@Poseidon> almclear

almclear: 1 : No parameters entered - Please see the usage.


Usage: almclear [-a] | [-n [id | id1, id2, ..., idn | id1-idn]] | [-?]
no argument: display the command usage
-a: clears all outstanding Server Alarms
-n [id | id1, id2, ..., idn | id1-idn]: clears a single,
a set, or range of outstanding Server Alarms.
All ids must be positive integers.
-?: usage (this)

dadmin@Poseidon> almclear -a

All Server alarms cleared.

dadmin@Poseidon>


 
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