In this example, Service_1 is in Maintenance Mode. Therefore subservices Service_3 and Service_4 have alerts on their CIs hidden. However, Service_3 is also a subservice of Service_2. In the context of Service_2, alerts on CIs for Service_3 appear.
Services
Service_1--Maintenance Mode
Service_3
CI_A
CI_B
CI_C
CI_D
Service_4
CI_A
CI_B
CI_E
CI_F
Service_2
CI_G
CI_H
Service_3
CI_A
CI_B
CI_C
CI_D
The following table shows which alerts on CIs you can see with Service_1 in Maintenance Mode and is based on the service you select in the Navigation pane.
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Service selected in Services tab |
Alerts display for these CIs |
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Services |
CI_A, CI_B, CI_C, CI_D, CI_G, CI_H |
All alerts on CIs under Service_1 are hidden. All CIs under Service_2 appear. |
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Service_1 |
All alerts on CIs are hidden |
All alerts on the Service_1 CIs are hidden because Service_1 is in Maintenance Mode. |
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Service_3 (subservice to Service_1) |
All alerts on CIs are hidden |
All alerts on the Service_1 CIs are hidden because Service_1 is in Maintenance Mode. |
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Service_4 |
All alerts on CIs are hidden |
All alerts on the Service_1 CIs are hidden because Service_1 is in Maintenance Mode. |
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Service_2 |
CI_A, CI_B, CI_C, CI_D, CI_G, CI_H |
Service_2 is not in Maintenance Mode, so all alerts on the CIs appear. |
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Service_3 (subservice to Service_2) |
CI_A, CI_B, CI_C, CI_D |
Service_3 is not in Maintenance Mode, so all alerts on the CIs appear. |
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