The impact tree shows the relationships between CIs and the relative percentage
impact for each child CI. This information is available for both discovered services and
application services.
Before you begin
Role required: evt_mgmt_admin, evt_mgmt_operator, or evt_mgmt_user
About this task
The impact tree shows the result of impact rules on CI parent and child
relationships. The tree represents a service map with CIs from the Service
Configuration Item Associations [svc_ci_assoc] table. When related CIs are connected
but not part of the service map, the impact for the related CIs can also appear in
the impact tree.
The numbers or percentages on a parent CI summarize overall
severity based on alerts from child CIs. The parent severity is based on impact rule
computations.
You can also learn about the impact tree from the following
video tutorial.
Figure 1. Impact Tree
Procedure
Open the service map for the service from the Application service list.
Navigate to Event Management > Services > Application Services.
Click View service next to the service.
On the service map, click a CI that has a severity color.
Click the Impact tab.
From the Impact Tree tab in the side pane, expand the
parent CI and click the CI that generated alerts.
Use the severity color to locate CIs that contain alerts:
Critical (red): Immediate action is
required. The resource is either not functional or critical problems are
imminent.
Major (orange): Major functionality is severely
impaired or performance has degraded.
Minor (yellow): Partial, non-critical loss of
functionality or performance degradation occurred.
Warning (blue): Attention is required, even
though the resource is still functional.
OK (green): An alert is created. The resource
is still functional.
Do one or more of the following.
Option
Description
Adjust impact rules
Click the Impact tab.
Review and adjust the impact rules as necessary.
Remediate an alert
Click the Alerts.
Right-click the alert and select Run
remediation.
Network paths appearing in the impact tree can use a large amount of
resources, which degrades system performance. To disable network paths from
appearing in the impact tree, navigate to System Properties > All Properties and set the
evt_mgmt.network_path_excluded property to
true.