BPI group logic

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westernuniv
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BPI group logic

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Can I confirm the following the BPI group logic,

As I attached bpi-snapshot.jpg, I have a BPI called test3 which has 2 sub groups (test1 and test2) as essential members and no THs defined. As you can see both sub groups are in “Warning” status. In this case I expected the test3 status should show “warning”, since BPI groups determine state by looking down only one level. But it showed as “critical”.

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Re: BPI group logic

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Actually, if an essential member is in a problem state (not OK), the upper level group will always be in Critical state.
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Re: BPI group logic

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Ok, I would like to have the BPI: test3 status as follow,
If either one or both groups are warning  Warning
If 1 warning + I critical  Critical
If either one or both groups are critical  Critical

Look at one level down and get the worst status to the upper level
Is it possible to do that?

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No, in BPI the warning and critical for the top group is based on the % set in the Health Thresholds section with the exception of Essential Members, if an Essential Member is not on an OK state then the whole group will be critical.
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Re: BPI group logic

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Thanks for the detailed info
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Glad to see we answered your questions, thanks for letting us know!
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