You can forward any alarm into another third-party system. A new action, called IntegrationAction, has been introduced to allow the user to forward these alarms.
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 On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Administration > Rules & Notifications > Create Rule.  | 
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 Click to select the Simple Rule option button and the Event Driven option button, then select AlarmSystemEvent from the Event Name drop down.  | 
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 Click the Severity Level Variables tab to add the rule variables alarm_event and script and set the following:  | 
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 Click <<Add.  | 
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 In the Name box, type script and in the Expression/Message box type the path of the script you want to use. For example, /tmp/XMLDump.sh.   | 
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 TIP: On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Administration > Cartridges > Components for Download, and then click Integration Samples. Save or Open the file and locate the script called sample_alarm_parser.pl. This script is an XML parser that parses the outgoing XML data. It can be used as a template to start building your own script.  | 
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 Click <<Add.  | 
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 Click <<Add.  | 
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 Click Change.  | 
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 For COMMAND_LINE, click the Default link, select script from the Rule/System Variables and click Change.  | 
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 Click Finish to save the rule.  | 
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 In the Action Parameter Editor, click the User-Defined tab and type false to no longer trigger the action when that update occurs.  | 
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 Click the Change button to save the changes.   | 
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For more information about rules, see the Foglight Administration and Configuration Guide.
This script takes Foglight Alarm XML data and dumps it into the /tmp directory. This would be replaced with a script used to transform the XML data into the format that the receiving third-party system requires.
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 Save this script to the /temp directory.  | 
The XML data generated contains information about the alarms as they exist in Foglight.
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 For all alarms, the uniqueId, createdTime, clearedTime, and acknowledgedTime element data are provided in the XML data output.   | 
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 The type element data on outgoing Configuration Items is set to the Foglight topology type for Foglight generated alarms.   | 
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 For Third-party alarms, the type is from the type property that is passed in on the Configuration Item.   | 
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