Add an Alert Template

Add an Alert Template

Introduction

Alert Management helps you define specific rules to trigger alerts, keeping you informed and proactive about your device conditions.

This article will guide you step-by-step on how to create customized alert rules and apply them to merchants or devices.


Guiding Video for Alert Setting



Steps to Add an Alert Template

  1. Navigate to the Alert Template List

    • Go to the Alert Management section (as indicated by 1 in the first screenshot).
    • Select Alert Template List.
  2. Click “Add Alert Template”

    • Locate the Add Alert Template button at the top-right corner of the page (marked as 2 in the first screenshot).
    • Click the button to open the template creation page.


  3. Name the Alert Module

    • In the Basic Information section, enter a name for the template in the Alert Module Name field (shown as 3 in the second screenshot). This is a required field.
  4. Configure Alert Rules

    • Click Add Alert Rule in the Configure Alert Rules section (marked as 4 in the second screenshot).
    • Specify the following details:
      • Rule Name: Choose a monitoring item (e.g., CPU Load, RAM Load, Storage Usage, etc.).
      • Condition: Define the condition that will trigger an alert.
        • CPU Load
        • RAM Load
        • CPU Temperature
        • Storage Usage
        • Peripheral Monitor  [Nubis V3.7 update: 2025/03/24] 
        • App Crash Detection
        • Device Offline Monitor

      • Alert Trigger Value: Set a threshold value for triggering alerts.
      • Automatically Restart: Check this box if you want the alert to reset automatically after the condition clears.
      • Maximum Number of Notifications: Enter the number of times notifications will be sent (up to a maximum of 10).
    • If needed, delete a rule using the red trash bin icon. 
  5. Add Template Annotations

    • In the Template Annotation field (marked as 5 in the second screenshot), optionally provide additional comments or descriptions about the template.

  6. Set Alert Notification Object

    • Add internal and external notification recipients:
      • Add Member: Click this button to select internal team members from the company directory (highlighted in the third screenshot). Fields such as NameEmail, and Mobile Phone Number will auto-fill.
      • Add Additional Recipients: Click this button to manually input details for external recipients.
    • Use the red trash bin icon to remove recipients if necessary.

  7. Save the Template

    • Once all configurations are complete, click the OK button at the top-right corner of the page to save the template.
  8. View the Template in the List

    • After saving, you will be redirected to the Alert Template List, where the newly added template will appear.

This process allows users to create customized alert templates for monitoring various conditions and notifying the appropriate parties efficiently.


Configuration Example

Alert: CPU Load
Alert: RAM Load
Alert: Storage Usage
Alert: CPU Temperature
Alert: Peripheral Monitor [Nubis V3.7 update: 2025/03/24]
Alert: App Crash Detection
Alert: Device Offline Detection
Alert: CPU Load

Example Parameters for CPU Load

  1. Basic Information

    • Alert Module Name: CPU Load Alert
  2. Configure Alert Rules

    • Rule Name: CPU Load
    • Condition: >
    • Alert Trigger Value: 80%
    • Automatically Restart: n/a
    • Maximum Number of Notifications: 5
  3. Template Annotation

    • Message: Alert: CPU Load Exceeded 80%!
  4. Alert Notification Object

Alert: RAM Load

Example Alert Parameters for RAM Load

  1. Basic Information

    • Alert Module Name: RAM Load Alert
  2. Configure Alert Rules

    • Rule Name: RAM Load
    • Condition: >
    • Alert Trigger Value: 70%
    • Automatically Restart: n/a
    • Maximum Number of Notifications: 3
  3. Template Annotation

    • Message: Warning: RAM Load Exceeds 70%!
  4. Alert Notification Object

    • Company Member:
    • Exception Object:
Alert: Storage Usage

Example Parameters for Storage Usage

  1. Basic Information

    • Alert Module Name: Storage Usage Alert
  2. Configure Alert Rules

    • Rule Name: Storage Usage
    • Condition: >
    • Alert Trigger Value: 80%
    • Automatically Restart: n/a
    • Maximum Number of Notifications: 4
  3. Template Annotation

    • Message: Alert: Storage Usage Exceeded 80%!
  4. Alert Notification Object

Alert: CPU Temperature


Example Parameters for CPU Temperature

  1. Basic Information

    • Alert Module Name: CPU Temperature Alert
  2. Configure Alert Rules

    • Rule Name: CPU Temperature
    • Condition: >
    • Alert Trigger Value: 70°C
    • Automatically Restart: No
    • Maximum Number of Notifications: 7
  3. Template Annotation

    • Message: CPU Temperature is over 70°C
  4. Alert Notification Object

    • Company Member:
      • Name: Nubis_staff_1, Email: demo@gmail.comMobile Phone Number: 02 2698 2786
    • Exception Object:
Alert: App Crash Detection

Example Parameters for App Crash Detection

  1. Basic Information

    • Alert Module Name: App Crash Detection
  2. Configure Alert Rules

    • Rule Name: App Crash Detection
    • Condition: =
    • Alert Trigger Value: com.android.chrome
    • Automatically Restart: v (Checked)
    • Maximum Number of Notifications: 1
  3. Template Annotation

    • Message: App Chrome crashes!
  4. Alert Notification Object

    • Company Member:
      • Name: Nubis_staff_1, Email: demo@gmail.comMobile Phone Number: 02 2698 2786
    • Exception Object:


Info
How to enter App Alert Trigger Value? (For Android devices)
Enter the App package ID as an Alert Trigger value.
How to get package ID?
  1. Navigate to "Merchant & Device"; click on a Device SN.
  2. The page will redirect to Device Detail page. Click on "More" on the right top; then, click "Software".
  3. You will see APK Name field, that is APP Package ID.

Info
How to enter App Alert Trigger Value? (For Windows devices)
Enter the Process Name as an Alert Trigger value.

How to get Process Name?

  1. The "App file name + Filename Extension" is the Process Name.
  2. Navigate to the App file on the device.
  3. Go to "Properties" > Shortcut > Target"


Alert: Device Offline Detection

Example Parameters for Device Offline Detection

  1. Basic Information

    • Alert Module Name: Device Offline Monitor
  2. Configure Alert Rules

    • Rule Name: Device Offline Monitor
      Once the device goes offline, an alert will be triggered.
    • Condition: n/a
    • Alert Trigger Value: n/a
    • Automatically Restart: n/a
    • Maximum Number of Notifications: 3
  3. Template Annotation

    • Message: Device Offline!
  4. Alert Notification Object

Alert: Peripheral Monitor [Nubis V3.7 update: 2025/03/24]

 [Nubis V3.7 update: 2025/03/24] 

Example Parameters for Peripheral Monitor

  1. Basic Information

    • Alert Module Name: Peripheral Monitor
  2. Configure Alert Rules

    • Rule Name: Peripheral Monitor
    • Condition: =
    • Alert Trigger Value:
      • EPSON TM-T82III Receipt
      • EPSON TM-m30
      • TM-T88V
    • Automatically Restart: n/a
    • Maximum Number of Notifications: 3
  3. Template Annotation

    • Message: Printer is offline!
  4. Alert Notification Object

    • Company Member:
      • Name: Nubis_staff_1, Email: demo@gmail.comMobile Phone Number: 02 2698 2786
    • Exception Object:

Warning
Please note that this feature depends on the original design of the device.
If supported, Nubis can retrieve a peripheral printer’s name, PID, and VID, and running status or error codes.
At this stage, the Nubis peripheral detection feature has been confirmed to support the following printer models:
▪️EPSON TM-T82III Receipt
▪️EPSON TM-m30
▪️EPSON TM-T88V
We suggest that Tactile/PEP can provide us with the main printer models in use. 
 
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