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PublicationsThis section lists publications in the IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console library and anyother related documents. It also describes how to acce
Event Class Event SeverityPort_Type_Changed_CBT WARNINGLock_Status_Changed_CBT WARNINGPort_Security_Violation_CBT WARNINGPort_Violation_Reset_CBT WARN
261 NewSourceAddress262 SourceAddressTimeout263 BoardRemoval264 BoardInsertion265 ActivePortInRedundantCircuitFailed266 RedundantPortActivated267 Redu
BEGINIMPORTSenterprises FROM RFC1155-SMIOBJECT-TYPE FROM RFC-1212TRAP-TYPE FROM RFC1215;-- Network Computing Inc.nci OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterpris
STATUS mandatoryDESCRIPTION"A number designating a monitored condition.":= { lanalert-data 3 }thresholdID OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX INTEGER (1..4294
Change alerts are generated when a condition changes state. These types of alertsare forwarded to any consoles and gateways that are currently attache
VARIABLES { managementServerName,nodeName,eventID,alertText }These are denoted in the tecad_snmp.cds file as follows:3:ATTR(=,"managementServerNa
–d Starts the adapter in debug mode. This argument prevents the daemonfrom forking itself.–c configuration_fileSpecifies the location of the configura
Chapter 8. IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console GatewaysAlthough not an adapter, the IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console gateway is similar inthat it is software t
2. Determine the number of gateways and the resulting number of events thatthey can send to the event server.The example environment contains two gate
Worksheets and CalculationsTable 1 and Table 2 summarize the values for this example. You can use thesetables as worksheets to assemble the values you
Accessing Publications OnlinePublications in the product libraries are included in PDF or HTML formats, orboth, on the product CD. To access publicati
The following example illustrates how the Windows path notation can beexpanded:c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\Tivoli\tec\tec_gateway.confThe configurat
acknowledgement from the event server. The default value is 30seconds. This keyword works with the GatewayTMEAckEnabledkeyword for event delivery.Gate
The default value is @EventServer.You can specify multiple server names as a comma-delimited list.Server names later in the list can be backups for ti
Chapter 9. UNIX Log File AdapterThe TME UNIX log file adapter receives raw log file information from the UNIXsyslogd daemon, formats it, and sends it
Stopping the AdapterUse the init.tecad_logfile stop command to manually stop the adapter. Always usethis command to ensure that the syslogd daemon is
Adapter FilesThe UNIX log file adapter package consists of the following files:tecad_logfile.cfgThe installation script.init.tecad_logfileThe adapter
PollIntervalSpecifies the frequency, in seconds, to poll each file listed in theLogSources field for new messages. The default value is 120 seconds.Un
Event Class Default SeverityLogfile_Amd WARNINGAmd_Mounted WARNINGAmd_Unmounted WARNINGLogfile_Automount WARNINGLogfile_Bootpd WARNINGLogfile_Comsat W
Event Class Default SeverityLogfile_Lpd_Get_Hostname WARNINGLogfile_Lpd_Lost_Connection WARNINGLogfile_Lpd_No_File WARNINGLogfile_Mosaic WARNINGLogfil
Event Class Default SeverityLogfile_Rtelnet WARNINGLogfile_Rwhod WARNINGLogfile_Sendmail HARMLESSSendmail_Loopback WARNINGSendmail_No_Space MINORLogfi
other information that you must use literally appear in bold.Names of windows, dialogs, and other controls also appear inbold.Italics Variables and va
Event Class Default SeverityNFS_No_Response WARNINGNIS_No_Response WARNINGServer_OK HARMLESSNFS_OK HARMLESSNIS_OK HARMLESSDefault RulesThe UNIX log fi
hour. You can edit this rule to change the time or the list of classes. Refer to theIBM Tivoli Enterprise Console Rule Builder’s Guide for information
5. If you see the messages, the adapter is receiving events and processing them.Run the wtdumprl command on the event server and verify that the messa
Chapter 10. Windows Event Log AdapterThe adapter for the Microsoft Windows event log forwards events from a Windowssystem to the event server. It is r
tecad_win.barocThe BAROC file.postemsg.exe The command line interface program to send an event to an eventserver.tecad_win.err The error file.Before s
If a file truncates while the adapter is active, the adapterautomatically resets its internal pointer to the beginning of the file.If during the polli
The following example shows a PreFilter statement with a regularexpression. This prefilter statement matches all Application Logevents with a source n
The WINEVENTLOGS statement is a comma-delimited list withno spaces that can contain the following values: Application,Directory (Directory service), D
SourceThe source that logged the event to the Windows event log. You canspecify up to sixteen sources. Multiple sources must be separated bycommas.Eve
Registry VariablesRegistry variables are used to control the operation of the Windows event logadapter. Changes made to registry variables take effect
Chapter 1. Understanding AdaptersEvent adapters are software programs that collect information, perform localfiltering, and convert relevant events in
DirectoryEventsProcessedTimeStampContains the time stamp for the corresponding event identified by thevalue of the DirectoryEventsProcessed variable.D
SecurityEventsProcessedTimeStampContains the time stamp for the corresponding event identified by thevalue of the SecurityEventsProcessed variable.Sys
Any values, which you do not set, use the default values when you enable thisfeature. The adapter only checks these values at startup.Adapter Administ
Event Class StructureEvent classes are defined hierarchically, with child classes inheriting attribute valuedefaults from the parent. The Windows even
Event Class SeverityNT_Printer_Was_SetNT_Printer_Was_CreatedNT_Printer_Pending_DeletionNT_Security_DatabaseNT_Security_Database_ErrorNT_Insight_Agent_
Event Class SeverityNT_Global_Group_ChangedNT_Local_Group_Member_RemovedNT_Account_Password_Change_SuccessNT_Server_StartNT_Application_ErrorNT_Table_
tecad_winStarts the Windows event log adapter in non-service mode.SYNOPSIStecad_win.exe [–d][–c ConfigFile][–L none | EventLog ...]DESCRIPTIONThe teca
Troubleshooting the Windows Event Log AdapterPerform the following steps to troubleshoot the Windows event log adapter:1. Stop the Windows event log a
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Chapter 11. Windows NT Event Log AdapterThe adapter for the Microsoft Windows NT event log forwards events from aWindows NT system to the event server
bundles them up and forwards them on to an event server. A TME interface isused for communications. The IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console gateway uses aco
postemsg.exe The command line interface program to send an event to an eventserver.tecad_nt.err The error file.Before starting the event server, check
If during the polling interval the file is overwritten, removed, orrecreated with more lines than the previous poll, only the numberof lines greater t
The PreFilter keyword is optional. All Windows NT log events aresent to the adapter if prefilters are not specified andPreFilterMode=OUT.For additiona
Log Specifies one or more of the Windows NT event logs to prefilter. Validvalues are System, Security, Application, or any combination of theseseparat
against a format description. A formatted error message from the Windows NTservice control manager can look like the following example:Jan 15 15:06:19
that the adapter has processed. The adapter uses this variable to keep trackof how many events it has read and sent to the event server so that theada
drive:\adapter_dir, where drive and adapter_dir are the drive and directory,respectively, that contain the adapter executable files and run-time files
Starting the AdapterBy default, the adapter is always started when Windows NT is started. If you areusing the Windows NT service version of the Window
Event Class Default SeverityNT_Share_Dir_Missing WARNINGNT_Service_Start WARNINGNT_Service_Stop WARNINGNT_Out_Of_Paper WARNINGNT_Printer_Out_Of_Paper
Event Class Default SeverityNT_Timeserv_Failed_3NT_Timeserv_Failed_4NT_Timeserv_Failed_5NT_Timeserv_Failed_6NT_License_Service_No_License_AvailableNT_
The following figure shows an example of the IBM Tivoli Enterprise Consoleproduct and Tivoli Management Framework component relationships in a network
tecad_ntStarts the Windows NT event log adapter in non-service mode.SYNOPSIStecad_nt.exe [–d][–c ConfigFile] [–L none | EventLog ...]DESCRIPTIONThe te
Troubleshooting the Windows NT Event Log AdapterPerform the following steps to troubleshoot the Windows NT event log adapter:1. Stop any Windows NT ev
Shutting down the service version of the Windows NT event log adapter can takeup to 10 minutes, if the adapter and the CPU are under a heavy load. Thi
Appendix A. Files Shipped with AdaptersNotes:1. The NetView for OS/390®adapters are delivered with Tivoli NetView forOS/390 as part of the Event/Autom
The following table lists the file names for some of the more significant files usedfor the IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console adapters:Adapter Extension F
Adapter Extension File NameUNIX log file .baroc tecad_logfile.baroc.cds tecad_logfile.cds.cfg tecad_logfile.cfg.conf tecad_logfile.conf.err tecad_logf
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Appendix B. Format File ReferenceThis appendix contains details about format files.The format file usually has an extension of .fmt; see each specific
Format SpecificationsThe format file is made up of one or more format specifications. A formatspecification has the following parts:v Format headerThe
Matches one constant in the message. The optional length is a decimal numberof any size and allows the constant to be truncated to the length if the c
The event server can receive events in both UTF-8 encoding or the encoding of theevent server host. The event server automatically determines the type
Using the system log message from the preceding September 29 example, thecomponent specifiers and matches are as follows:%t Sep 29 14:57:28%s aspensu:
Windows NT ExampleThe following example is a Windows NT message:Jan 15 15:06:19 1998 0 Error N/A Service_Control_Manager 7024 \The UPS service termina
The mapping part of a format specification consists of zero or more lines thatcontain a BAROC file attribute name followed by a value specifier. The v
Additional Mapping ConsiderationsSpecify only one mapping for each BAROC file attribute.A mapping can be inherited from a more generic format specific
The log file adapter will attempt to match this system log message to the mostspecific format specification. In this case, the event matches theRoot_L
PRINTF statement in the Root_Login_Success_From class, its value would havebeen ttyp6. This is because the msg attribute is inherited as the third com
Windows event logwin_gencds /language/tecad_win.fmt tecad_win.cdsWindows NT event lognt_gencds /language/tecad_nt.fmt tecad_nt.cds3. Restart the adapt
Appendix C. Class Definition Statement File ReferenceA class definition statement (CDS) file specifies SELECT, FETCH, and MAPstatements for all event
$msg = PRINTF("Job %s for user %s is on message wait", $F1, $F2);ENDTable 3 describes each statement in the example:Table 3. Explanation of
If the class name equals *DISCARD*, any incoming event matching the SELECTstatement is discarded. Note that an event is also discarded if it does not
Attribute Name Contentsacl The list of authorization roles that enables an administrator tomodify the event.adapter_host The host on which the adapter
SELECT statements and their associated clauses are evaluated in the order theyappear in the CDS file. If all the clauses of a SELECT statement are eva
There can be one or more clauses within a FETCH statement. Each clause has thefollowing format:n:expression;where n is the identification number of a
source=NET;sub_source=SNMP-TRAP;origin=$SOURCE_ADDR;ENDCLASS Authentication_Failure_CiscoSELECT1: ATTR(=,$ENTERPRISE), VALUE(PREFIX, "1.3.6.1.4.1
Class Definition Statement File Syntax DiagramsThis section describes the syntax for statements allowed within a CDS file. Thesyntax is shown in BNF-l
<key_decl ::=KEY ’(’ <k_op> ’,’ <v_op_val> ’)’<a_op> ::=’=’| PREFIX| SUFFIX| EXISTS<a_op_val> ::=<constant>| <keyw
| <name_var>| ckey_var>| <value_var>| <fetch_var><substr_expr> ::=SUBSTR ’(’ <fetch_expr> ’.’<fetch_expr> ’,’&l
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Attribute Name Contentsserver_path Stores information describing the rule engines that an event haspassed through. server_path has the following defin
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GlossaryThe following cross-references are used in this glossary:See: This refers the reader to (a) a related term, (b) a term that is the expanded fo
event server. In the IBM Tivoli Enterprise Consoleproduct, a central server that processes events. Theevent server creates an entry for each incoming
IndexSpecial characters.baroc fileSee BAROC files 16.cfg fileSee installation script 8.conf fileSee configuration file 9.err fileSee error file 19.oid
attributes (continued)msg_index 5num_actions 5origin 5overview 4repeat_count 5server_handle 5server_path 6severity 6source 6status 7sub_origin 7sub_so
CDS file keywords (continued)SNMP adapter (continued)$TYPE 84$VARBIND 85$VB_NUM_VARS 85CDS filesadapter-specificAS/400 alert adapter 25AS/400 message
configuration file keywords (continued)Windows NT event log adapterHostnameIsAdapterHost 128LanguageID 128LogSources 128NumEventsToCatchUp 129PollInte
filesadapter-specificAS/400 alert adapter 23AS/400 message adapter 39NetWare adapter 55OpenView adapter 70OS/2 adapter 79SNMP adapter 83UNIX log file
gateway, IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console (continued)tec_gateway_sce 97gateway, Tivoli Management Framework 2GatewayAckInterval keyword 98GatewayQueueSiz
OpenView adapter (continued)configuration file 70described 65error file 73event correlation with NNM 6 66, 68event listing 74files 70, 142ovspmd proce
Attribute Name Contentsstatus The status of an event. It is initially set to OPEN or to a defaultvalue specified by the event class. Possible values d
SNMP adapter (continued)BAROC file 86CDS file 84cold start 93configuration file 84default rules 88described 83error file 85event listing 87files 83, 1
troubleshootingall adapters 21AS/400 alert adapter 34AS/400 message adapter 51described 19endpoint adapters 21managed node adapters 21NetWare adapter
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File Type DescriptionConfiguration Defines configuration options for adapters.Error Defines error logging and tracing options for theadapter.Format De
The boundaries between events in the cache file are indicated by a terminating ^Acharacter at the end of each event.Configuration FileMost adapters co
Some adapters have additional keywords specific to them. See each specificadapter chapter for descriptions of these keywords. Adapters do not issue er
connection_oriented (or its abbreviations CO and co) and connection_less.The default value is connection_less, except for the AS/400 adapters andthe I
For information about how to use filtering keywords to send, cache, anddiscard events, see “Event Filtering” on page 14.This keyword is optional.getpo
This option allows an adapter to send all events to the primary eventserver even if the primary event server is stopped briefly, such as whenloading a
non-TME adapters that send events to a Windows event server or a TivoliAvailability Intermediate Manager (AIM), specify one value for each eventserver
Regular Expressions in Filters: You can also use Tcl regular expressions infiltering statements. The format of a regular expression is re:’value_fragm
3. Create Filter and FilterCache statements to match the specific events thatyou want cached.v To discard specific events:1. Set FilterMode to OUT.2.
Rule FileSome adapters come with a rule file describing the classes of events the adaptersupports. This file is not used by the adapter itself, but se
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-date1 $1-date2 $2date PRINTF("%s %s", date1, date2)ENDFORMAT NT_Share_Dir_Missing FOLLOWS NT_Base%t %s %s %s %s %s %s The server service wa
4: ATTR(=,"ifDescr");5: ATTR(=,"ifType");6: ATTR(=,"locIfReason");FETCH1: IPNAME($SOURCE_ADDR);MAPhostname = $F1;sub_ori
KERNELA general kernel operation.SELECTA selection process.FETCHA fetch process.MAP A mapping process.DRIVERA driver main program.DRVSPECAn SNMP speci
Troubleshooting AdaptersThe following sections list troubleshooting guidelines for the different types ofadapters.Adapter Startup ErrorsIf the adapter
3. If the endpoint has logged into a Tivoli Management Framework gatewaysuccessfully, create and distribute the ACP profile (see the IBM Tivoli Enterp
Chapter 2. AS/400 Alert AdapterThe AS/400 alert adapter forwards events from an AS/400 system to the eventserver. The adapter can be registered with t
The AS/400 adapter package also consists of the following commands, which arecopied into QSYS upon installation of the product:STRTECADP Starts an AS/
JobDescriptionSpecifies an AS/400 job description that is to be used whenstarting the adapter. The default is QGPL/QDFTJOBD.LanguageID Specifies the A
$ADAPTER_HOST_SNANODEThe netID.nau name of the host where the adapter is running.$ALERT_CDPTThe alert code point that provides an index into predefine
If you use the default filter provided, copy it into library QUSRSYS and modify itthere.Integrating with an Existing Alert FilterYou might have alert
NoteBefore using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Notices” on page 165.First Edition (September 2002)This editio
STRTECADPStarts an AS/400 adapter.SYNOPSISSTRTECADP EVTADP(name) CFGFILE(filename)DESCRIPTIONThe AS/400 adapter runs as a batch job. The STRTECADP com
Stopping the AdapterThe AS/400 adapter includes the ENDTECADP command that enables you to stopadapters individually or to stop all started adapters. T
ENDTECADPStops the AS/400 adapter.ContextENDTECADP EVTADP(name | *ALL)[OPTION(*CNTRLD | *IMMED)][DELAY(seconds)]CommentsThe AS/400 adapter runs as a b
ExamplesThe following command stops the AS/400 alert adapter, started with the adaptername ALERTADP.ENDTECADP EVTADP(ALERTADP)The following command st
Events ListingThe following shows the class names and severities of all events defined for theAS/400 alert adapter. You can use it to get a sense of h
Event Class Default EventSeveritySNA_4xxx_Performance CRITICALSNA_Performance_Degraded CRITICALSNA_Performance CRITICALSNA_5xxx_Congestion CRITICALSNA
You can set the severity of an AS/400 alert event on the event console as follows,based on the AS/400 alert type field specified in the message descri
Logging Events in Test ModeThe file to which events are logged in test mode (instead of being sent to an eventserver) is created with a record length
CRTJOBD JOBD(QGPL/STARTADP)JOBQ(QSYSNOMAX)TEXT(’Start TEC adapter after IPL.’)RQSDTA(’CALL QGPL/STRADPCL’)3. Add an auto start job entry in QSYSWRK us
Configuration FileTo create the configuration file, perform the following steps:1. Copy the adapter files using the following commands:CPYF FROMFILE(Q
ContentsPreface ...viiWho Should Read This Guide ...viiWhat This Guide Contains ...viiPublications ...viiiIBM Tivoli
POSTEMSGPosts an event to the event server. See the IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console ReferenceManual for more details about this command.ContextQTMETECA/
Chapter 3. AS/400 Message AdapterThe AS/400 message adapter forwards events from an AS/400 system to the eventserver. It can be registered with the st
A backup copy of each of these files also resides in the CFG_MSG file in libraryQTMETECA01.Before starting the event server and an AS/400 message adap
PollInterval Specifies the amount of time in seconds to return to a suspendedstate between checking for new events that have been placed onthe message
because access of them is direct. Event definition content and syntax are describedin the IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console Rule Builder’s Guide.$ADAPTER_
$MSG The default message used.$MSG_FILE_NAMEThe name of the message file containing the message received.$MSG_FILE_LIBRARYThe name of the library cont
$SEND_PROGRAM_NAMEThe program name or Integrated Language Environment®(ILE)program name that contains the procedure sending the message.$SEND_TIMEThe
Starting the AdapterThe AS/400 message adapter includes the STRTECADP command that enablesyou to start an adapter. The command is described on the fol
STRTECADPStarts an AS/400 adapter.FlagsSTRTECADP EVTADP(name) CFGFILE(filename)CommentsThe AS/400 adapters run as a batch job. The STRTECADP command s
Stopping the AdapterThe AS/400 adapter includes the ENDTECADP command that enables you to stopadapters individually or to stop all started adapters. T
Configuration File ...56Format File ...57Events Listing ...58Event Class Structure ...58TECADNW4.NLM ...
ENDTECADPStops the AS/400 adapter.ContextENDTECADP EVTADP(name | *ALL)[OPTION(*CNTRLD | *IMMED)][DELAY(seconds)]CommentsThe AS/400 adapters run as a b
ExamplesThe following command stops the AS/400 message adapter, started with theadapter name SYSOPR, which was started to monitor the QSYSOPR messageq
Events ListingThe following shows the class names and severities of all events defined for theAS/400 message adapter. You can use it to get a sense of
Troubleshooting the AS/400 AdapterIf a problem occurs with the AS/400 adapter, you can perform problemdetermination by investigating the job the adapt
Starting an AS/400 Adapter after an IPLTwo methods can be used to automatically start an AS/400 message adapter afteran IPL:v Adding an autostart job
DONE:RETURNCHGVAR VAR(&CPYR) VALUE(&CPYR)ENDPGM3. Create the program and put it in the QSYS library:CRTCLPGM PGM(QSYS/program-name)SRCFILE(QGP
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Chapter 4. NetWare Log File AdapterThe following sections contain reference information about the NetWare log fileadapter.NetWare Log File Adapter Ref
Prefiltering NetWare EventsYou can improve the performance of the NetWare log file adapter by filteringevents, so that only important events are proce
previous line count is read. For example, the file has one line. After thepoll interval elapses, the file is overwritten with two lines. Only the seco
Format File ...131Non-English Format Files ...132Registry Variables ...132Low Memory Registry Variables ...134Adapter Admini
The following example shows a formatted IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console eventderived from an error message issued by the NetWare Directory Service (DS):
Alert Severity Definition Severity Level4 (Fatal) Resource fatally affected;shutdown.FATAL5 (Operation Aborted) The operation cannotcomplete.FATAL6 (N
Alert_class NetWare Definition6 System failure7 Request error8 Not found9 Bad format10 Locked11 Media failure12 Item exists13 Station failure14 Limit
Event Class Default SeverityNW4_GeneralInformation UNKNOWNNW4_FileCompression UNKNOWNNW4_ProtectionViolation UNKNOWNNW4_AppMessage UNKNOWNNW4_NLM_Load
tecadnw4.nlmStarts the NetWare log file adapter in non-service mode.FlagsLoad tecadnw4 [–c ConfigFile][–d]DescriptionLoading tecadnw4.nlm starts the a
Troubleshooting the NetWare Log File AdapterPerform the following steps to troubleshoot the NetWare log file adapter:1. Stop the NetWare log file adap
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Chapter 5. OpenView AdapterThe IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console adapter for the Hewlett-Packard OpenView(HPOV) product forwards events from OpenView to t
Incoming Messages FormatMessages received from the ovtrapd process consist of SNMP Trap-PDUs asdefined in RFC 1157 (SNMPv l).OpenView-specific events
on the adapter in proportion to the number of events discarded by the NNMcircuit settings and therefore not forwarded to the adapter. If you are runni
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v Example 2: Adapter tracing is turned on by specifying output files in the .err fileinstead of /dev/null.You can find the NNM version and the specifi
v To find details about event arrivals for the circuits and streams, use thefollowing command: ecsmgr -statsv To turn on tracing to see the OpenView e
Adapter FilesThe OpenView adapter package consists of the following files in the followingdirectories:v $TECADHOME/bintecad_hpov.cfgThe installation c
HPOVFilter=filterSpecifies the events the adapter receives from OpenView NNM 6. Thisvalue is ignored with OpenView NNM 5. The adapter can accept up to
4:ATTR(=, ’openViewData3");5:ATTR(=, "openViewData4");MAPorigin=$V3;sub_origin=$V4;severity=WARNING;OV_status=2; # MarginalKeywordsThe
Each line of this file has the following form:"name" "object identifier"For example"sysUpTime" "1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3&quo
Events ListingThe following table shows the class names and severities of all events defined forthe OpenView adapter. You can use it to get a sense of
Event Class Default SeverityOV_IF_Deleted WARNINGOV_IF_Descr_Chg MINOROV_IF_Fault WARNINGOV_IF_Down FATALOV_IF_Flags_Chg WARNINGOV_IF_Type_Change MINO
Event Class Default SeverityOV_Unmanage_Node WARNINGOV_Unmanage_Segment WARNINGHPOV_Event WARNINGOV_ARP_Chg_New_Phys_Addr WARNINGOV_ARP_Phys_Chg_Same_
50790402 Segment Marginal50790403 Network Normal50790404 Network Marginal50790405 Segment Added50790406 Segment Deleted50790407 Network Added50790408
PrefaceThe IBM®Tivoli Enterprise Console®Adapters Guide provides detailed descriptionsfor the currently available IBM Tivoli®Enterprise Console adapte
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Chapter 6. OS/2 AdapterThe IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console adapter for OS/2 forwards events from anOS/2 system to the event server. The adapter is regis
If a file truncates while the adapter is active, the adapter automaticallyresets its internal pointer to the beginning of the file. If during the poll
You can also manually start the adapter by entering the following commandsequence from the OS/2 command line:sh %LCF_BINDER%/../TME/TEC/ADAPTERS/BIN/t
Numeric Value Literal Value6 HARMLESSTroubleshooting the OS/2 AdapterPerform the following steps to troubleshoot the OS/2 adapter:1. Stop the OS/2 ada
Chapter 7. SNMP AdapterThe Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) adapter for the IBM TivoliEnterprise Console product forwards events from SNMP tr
Before starting the adapter, check each adapter file to determine if it defines thebehavior you want from the adapter.Configuration FileThe configurat
$AGENT_ADDRSpecifies the address of the object generating the trap.$VARBIND Specifies a list of all non-fixed attributes.$VB_NUM_VARSSpecifies the num
Cold StartThe endpoint adapter is automatically started as a step in the adapter installationprocess when the adapter configuration profile (ACP) is d
adapter_hostHost on which the adapter runsforwarding_agentProxy agent that forwarded the event to the adapterAdditional information is provided where
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