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EM Disk Busy Alert Does Not Send Disk Device Full Path From OS (Doc ID 1516526.1)

Last updated on AUGUST 19, 2022

Applies to:

Enterprise Manager Base Platform - Version 12.1.0.1.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

The message attribute in the Email Notification format does not show the OS path to the disk as it used to from 10g Grid Control.

e.g.

-- 10g


Target Name=hostname.<DOMAIN_NAME>
Target type=Host
Host=hostname 
Occurred At=15/05/2012 12:17:47 EST
Message=Disk Device c4t60060E801025562005112D92000000CFd0(ssd25) is 95.51% busy.
Metric=Disk Device Busy (%)
Metric value=95.51
Disk Device=c4t60060E801025562005112D92000000CFd0(ssd25)
Severity=Critical
Acknowledged=No
Notification Rule Name=Host Availability and Critical States
Notification Rule Owner=SYSMAN



-- 12c

Host=hostname.<DOMAIN_NAME>
Target type=Host
Target name=hostname.<DOMAIN_NAME>
Categories=Capacity
Message=Disk Device ssd10 is 90.045% busy.
Severity=Warning
Event reported time=Jun 19, 2012 12:12:25 PM EST
Target Lifecycle Status=MissionCritical
Line of Business=Finance
Location=Head Office
Event Type=Metric Alert
Event name=DiskActivity:DiskActivitybusy
Message=Disk Device ssd10 is 90.045% busy.
Metric Group=Disk Activity
Metric=Disk Device Busy (%)
Metric value=90.045
Key Value=ssd10
Key Column 1=Disk Device
Rule Name=Incident Ruleset PRODUCTION - Email only, PRODUCTION Email Alerts only
Rule Owner=ADMIN_ORACLE
Update Details:
Disk Device ssd10 is 90.045% busy.

 


This piece of info can be found in 12c at Targets > Hosts > Storage Details labeled as Resource Name.

Cause

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