Icons used in the Events page

Use this information to understand the purpose of the different icons used in the Events page.

Table 1. Icons used in the Events page
Icon Name Description
System filter or view icon System filter or view Denotes a system filter or view. System filters and views are created and assigned by administrators only, and cannot be modified by operators. For example, the system view that applies analytics grouping to the event data looks like this:

System filter or view icon Example_IBM_CloudAnalytics

For more information on system filters and views, see the related links at the end of this topic.

Global filter or view icon Global filter or view Denotes a global filter or view. Global filters and views are accessible to all users and can be copied to your user profile and modified there. This icon always appears to the left of the event filter or view name; for example, the default global view looks like this:

Global filter or view icon Default

For more information on global filters and views, see the related links at the bottom of this topic.

Group filter icon Group filter Denotes a group filter. Group filters are accessible to all members of the associated user group. This icon always appears to the left of the event filter name; for example, a filter created specifically for the Network user group might look like this:

Group filter icon Network

For more information on group filters, see the related links at the bottom of this topic.

User filter or view icon User filter or view Denotes a user filter or view. User filters and views are specific to a particular user; only that user and the administrator can access this category of filter. This icon always appears to the left of the event filter or view name; for example, a view created specifically by the user Annette might look like this:

User filter or view icon Annette

For more information on user filters and views, see the related links at the bottom of this topic.

Search icon Search Click this icon to search for text in any of the columns displayed in the table.
Edit filters icon Edit filters Click this icon to open a separate browser tab, where you can edit the filters that are applied to the event data. This capability is available to users with administrator privileges only. For more information on editing filters, see the links at the bottom of this page.
Edit views icon Edit views Click this icon to open a separate browser tab, where you can edit the views that are applied to the event data. This capability is available to users with administrator privileges only. For more information on editing filters, see the links at the bottom of this page.
Correlation information icon Correlation information Click this icon to display event grouping information.
Temporal group icon Temporal group Events with a dot in this column are part of a temporal group. Click any of the dots in this column to highlight the events that are members of the group and to display a side-panel with temporal group details.
Scope-based group icon Scope-based group Events with a dot in this column are part of a scope-based group. Click any of the dots in this column to highlight the events that are members of the group and to display a side-panel with group details.
Topological group icon Topological group Events with a dot in this column are part of a topological group. Click any of the dots in this column to highlight the events that are members of the group and to display a side-panel with group details.
Filter icon Filter Click this icon to filter the events in the table based on one of the following: severity, enrichment, or group membership.
Seasonal enrichment icon Seasonal enrichment When you click Filter Filter icon, one of the enrichment options is to filter based on events that have associated seasonality. This is known as seasonal enrichment and is denoted using the Seasonal enrichment icon Seasonal icon.
Topological group icon Topological enrichment When you click Filter Filter icon, one of the enrichment options is to filter based events that have associated topology resource information. This is known as topological enrichment and is denoted using the Topological group icon Topological icon.
Runbook enrichment icon Runbook enrichment When you click Filter Filter icon, one of the enrichment options is to filter based events that have one or more associated runbooks. This is known as runbook enrichment and is denoted using the Runbook enrichment icon Runbook icon.
Help icon More information Click this icon to display a Help portlet before the table, which provides more information on the Events page. For more information on the Help portlet, see the links at the end of this page.