Job Management Partner 1/Software Distribution Administrator's Guide Volume 2
The two types of attributes for JP1 events are the basic attributes and the extended attributes. Extended attribute details are reported to JP1/IM in the case of job completion reporting events, client alert events, operation-monitoring alert event for an invalid device connection, and operation-monitoring alert event for operation history deletion. You can use JP1/IM - View's Event Console window to check the details of the extended attribute reported with a send instruction end event.
Table 2-1 shows the basic attributes of JP1 events, Table 2-2 shows the extended attributes of JP1 events, Table 2-3 shows the details of the extended attributes for a send instruction end event, Table 2-4 shows the details of the extended attributes for a client alert event, Table 2-5 shows the details of the extended attributes for an operation-monitoring alert event for an invalid device connection, Table 2-6 shows the details of the extended attributes for an operation-monitoring alert event for operation history deletion, Table 2-7 shows the details of the extended attributes for an operation-monitoring alert event for software startup suppression, and Table 2-8 shows the details of the extended attributes for an operation-monitoring alert event for print suppression.
Table 2-1 Basic attributes of JP1 events
| Name of JP1 event | Event ID | Message | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Send instruction end event | Normal termination | 00010401 | Software Distribution Manager was abnormally terminated. |
| Error termination | 00010402 | xxx command was successfully completed. | |
| Send job end event | Normal termination | 00010403 | xxx command was abnormally terminated. |
| Error termination | 00010406 | xxx was successfully completed. | |
| Report when the server is down | 00010407 | xxx was abnormally terminated. | |
| Report when the relay system is down | 00010101 | Software Distribution SubManager was abnormally terminated. | |
| Client alert event |
00010410 or 00010110# | Client (xxx) is in a dangerous condition (yyy). | |
| 00010411 or 00010111# | Client (xxx) posted a warning (yyy). | ||
| 00010412 or 00010112# | Client (xxx) was back to normal (yyy). | ||
| Operation-monitoring alert event for an invalid device connection | 00010420 | The client (xxx) failed to suppress an operation by the user (yyy) to insert a device (zzz) into the client computer. | |
| 00010421 | The client (xxx) suppressed an operation by the user (yyy) to insert a device (zzz) into the client computer. | ||
| Operation-monitoring alert event for operation history deletion | 00010422 | The yyy to zzz operation history was lost because the operation history file was deleted on the client (xxx). | |
| Operation-monitoring alert event for software startup suppression | 00010423 | The client (xxx) suppressed an operation by the user (yyy) to start the product (zzz). | |
| Operation-monitoring alert event for print suppression | 00010424 | The client (xxx) suppressed a print operation by the user (yyy). | |
#: The event ID is 000104XX for JP1/Software Distribution Manager and 000101XX for JP1/Software Distribution Client (relay system). XX is a variable.
Table 2-2 Extended attributes of JP1 events
| Attribute name | Description | Attribute value |
|---|---|---|
| SERVERITY | Severity | Severity for the system (Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Information, Debug) |
| USER_NAME | User name | Executing user |
| JP1_SOURCEHOST | Source host name | Name of the host where the event resulting in issuance of the JP1 event occurred |
| PRODUCT_NAME | PP name | /HITACHI/JP1/NETMDM |
| OBJECT_TYPE | Object type | Hierarchical level at which the JP1 event occurred. (JOB, JOBNET, ACTION, ACTIONFLOW, DMJOB, COMMAND, PACKAGE, CLIENTALERT, DM_MONITORING_ALERT) |
| OBJECT_NAME | Object name | Name of the location where JP1 event occurred (job number, instruction number, package name, alert code, user name) |
| ROOT_OBJECT_TYPE | Type of registration name | Type of registration name (same as OBJECT_TYPE) |
| ROOT_OBJECT_NAME | Registration name | Name as a registration-execution unit (job number, instruction number, package name) |
| OBJECT_ID | Object ID | Unique character string in the integrated system (job number, instruction number) |
| OCCURRENCE | Event type | Type of event that occurred (START, END, CREATE, DESTROY, MODIFY, SUBMIT, UNSUBMIT, PAUSE, RELEASE, RESTART, EXCEPTION, ALERT, ALERT_CLEAR, SUPPRESS, etc.) |
| START_TIME | Starting time | Execution start time (number of seconds from 00:00:00 1/1/1970) |
| END_TIME | Termination time | Execution termination time (number of seconds from 00:00:00 1/1/1970) |
| RESULT_CODE | Termination code | Termination code |
Table 2-3 Details information about the extended attributes for a send instruction end event
| Attribute name | Description |
|---|---|
| S1 | Job name |
| S2 | Job number |
| S3 | Job type D: Install package M: Transfer package to relay system G: Collect files from client S: Collect files from client to relay system A: Acquire collected files from relay system J: Send package, allow client to choose |
| S4 | Instruction number |
| S5 | Maintenance code |
| S6 | Route information |
| P1 | Package name |
| P2 | Package ID |
| P3 | Package version |
| P4 | Package generation number |
| P5 | Cabinet ID |
| P6 | Package code D: Package from PC C: Package from WS |
Table 2-4 Detailed information about the extended attributes for a client alert event
| Attribute name | Description |
|---|---|
| A1 | Alert code |
| A2 | Host name |
| A3 | IP address |
Table 2-5 Detailed information about the extended attributes for an operation-monitoring alert event for an invalid device connection
| Attribute name | Description |
|---|---|
| O1 | Execution time |
| O2 | IP address |
| O3 | Host name |
| O4 | Operation monitoring policy that has been applied |
| O5 | Version of the operation monitoring policy that has been applied |
| O6 | Connection name |
| O7 | Device instance ID#1 |
| O8 | Controller device instance ID#2 |
| O9 | Device type |
Table 2-6 Detailed information about the extended attributes for an operation-monitoring alert event for operation history deletion
| Attribute name | Description |
|---|---|
| O1 | Execution time |
| O2 | IP address |
| O3 | Host name |
| O4 | Operation monitoring policy that has been applied |
| O5 | Version of the operation monitoring policy that has been applied |
| O10 | Start date and time of the information that was lost |
| O11 | End date and time of the information that was lost |
Table 2-7 Detailed information about the extended attributes for an operation-monitoring alert event for software startup suppression
| Attribute name | Description |
|---|---|
| O1 | Execution time |
| O2 | IP address |
| O3 | Host name |
| O4 | Operation monitoring policy that has been applied |
| O5 | Version of the operation monitoring policy that has been applied |
| O12 | Product name |
| O13 | Product version |
| O14 | File name |
| O15 | File version |
| O16 | Program start account |
Table 2-8 Detailed information about the extended attributes for an operation-monitoring alert event for print suppression
| Attribute name | Description |
|---|---|
| O1 | Execution time |
| O2 | IP address |
| O3 | Host name |
| O4 | Operation monitoring policy that has been applied |
| O5 | Version of the operation monitoring policy that has been applied |
| O17 | Document name |
| O18 | Name of printer being used |
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