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Defining tagger gating

  1. To begin creating a tagger, click on Event Autotagging in the left navigation bar.

  2. Click on the + Create tagger button.

Create Tagger

  1. Enter Excessive Temperature in the Name field. Add an optional description, if desired, then click the Continue button.

Create Continue

Gating applies to the normfill invocation case and allows you to be selective about the logs against which a tagger will run. This will help you to reduce unnecessary data processing and, therefore, reduce Model-Prime processing fees.

For example, if you have calibration logs or test logs, you likely would want to create gating criteria that exclude those log types from autotagging analysis.

For the tutorial example, you are going to invoke tagger backfill against only the set of logs that was recorded on the day of the failure. Therefore, gating criteria are not needed.

For taggers enabled in normfill mode, Model-Prime strongly recommends defining gating criteria.

  1. Click on the Skip button to acknowlege the risk of running tagger normfill without gating criteria and to proceed to the next step.

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