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If an incident's status is Cleared, what does this mean?

  • A. Two hours have passed since the incident occurred and the incident has not reoccurred.
  • B. A clear condition set on a rule was satisfied.
  • C. A security rule issue has been resolved.
  • D. The incident was cleared by an operator.
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alednam
2 years, 3 months ago
Active = Incident is active "Auto" Cleared = Automatically Cleared by a Rule with a clear condition set. Cleared Manually = User Cleared. Cleared by System = Performance and Availability related incidents are cleared every 24 hours.
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