If all alarms of that alarm-type should be suppress, then go into the
event configuration panel, find the alarm by its alarm handle, and set
the severity to "None".




On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Joni Keller <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> We're running Spectrum 9.1.3.14 on Linux RHEL5, and I need to have 5 alarm
> types filtered (not visible) by default for all users.  There are a few
> thousand of these alarms -- I'd like to keep working on them to make them go
> away, but until then ... no one else can really use Spectrum because the
> pertinent alarms are lost in the forest of junk alarms that I'm working on.
>
> Does anyone know a way I can make these five alarm types be filtered by
> default for all users?
>
> Several versions ago, I remember that I could save preferences to the
> *group* (not just for my user model).  It would be a bit tedious to do ten
> times in a row, but at least I used to be able to do it.  I can't find "save
> to group" in Edit > Preferences anymore!  I'm not sure it's possible to do
> now. *sigh*  Suggestions?
>
> Thanks!
> - Joni
>
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