Bug #44037 Alert level SUCCESS serverity explanation to be more evident in documentation
Submitted: 2 Apr 2009 8:37 Modified: 30 Jul 2009 14:13
Reporter: Roger David Nay Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Enterprise Monitor: Documentation Severity:S4 (Feature request)
Version:2.0+ OS:Any
Assigned to: MC Brown CPU Architecture:Any
Tags: jira_sync

[2 Apr 2009 8:37] Roger David Nay
Description:
The explanation of SUCCESS severity should be more evident in the documentation. 

For example a "SUCCESS Alert Slave SQL Thread not running I/O", and the description which is the same for all levels "Investigate why this has happened... Recommended actions etc..", is confusing and hard to find an explanation in the documentation.

Only the one line in the manual I can find "A successful rule is one that has not been violated and is indicated by a start icon".

The other levels are pretty much self explanatory, but SUCCESS isn't.

How to repeat:
N/A

Suggested fix:
Maybe a table with the intended meanings of the different levels, so it would be easier to find the meaning, or an example with a SUCCESS alert explaining what has happened.
[27 Jul 2009 13:26] MC Brown
Assigning to MC
[30 Jul 2009 14:13] Enterprise Tools JIRA Robot
Martin MC Brown writes: 
I've now added explicit info on the different severity levels