Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager GUI Reference
The Severe Events page of the Event Console window also includes an event list, but one that contains only severe events. The following figure shows an example of the Event Console window with the Severe Events page opened.
Figure 2-5 Event Console window (Severe Events page)
The following describes the items displayed on the Severe Events page:
(Expand/Shrink button)
- Clicking this button displays or hides the event display start-time specification area. The user can expand or shrink this area when the integrated monitoring database is used. The area is enabled when a JP1 event is registered in the integrated monitoring database. If the integrated monitoring database is not used, the area is disabled (
).
Processed
- Clicking this button changes the status of the selected severe events to Processed. When this button is clicked,
is displayed in the leftmost column of the selected severe events.
- Users that have JP1_Console_Admin permission or JP1_Console_Operator permission can use this button.
- Unprocessed
- Clicking this button changes the status of the selected severe events to Unprocessed.
- Users that have JP1_Console_Admin permission or JP1_Console_Operator permission can use this button.
Processing
- Clicking this button changes the status of the selected severe events to Processing. When this button is clicked,
is displayed in the leftmost column of the selected severe events.
- Users that have JP1_Console_Admin permission or JP1_Console_Operator permission can use this button.
Held
- Clicking this button changes the status of the selected severe events to Held. When this button is clicked,
is displayed in the leftmost column of the selected severe events.
- Users that have JP1_Console_Admin permission or JP1_Console_Operator permission can use this button.
- Delete
- Clicking this button deletes the selected severe events from the window, regardless of their status.
- This button deletes the selected severe events from only the Severe Events page. It does not delete them from the Monitor Events page, Search Events page, and event database.
- Users that have JP1_Console_Admin permission or JP1_Console_Operator permission can use this button.
- Event list
- The event list displayed on the Severe Events page contains only the severe events among the JP1 events that are displayed on the Monitor Events page.
- Note that the Source host item displayed on the Severe Events page corresponds to the Source event server name item displayed in the Event Details window.
- The user can use the event list to change the status of the displayed events. The maximum number of events whose status can be changed at one time is 2,000. In Web-based JP1/IM - View, the maximum is 1,000.
- When the integrated monitoring database is used, all JP1 events registered in the integrated monitoring database can be displayed.
When the integrated monitoring database is used, the user can use the event display start-time specification area. The following figure shows the event display start-time specification area.
Figure 2-6 Severe Events page with the event display start-time specification area displayed
- Event display start-time specification area
- When the integrated monitoring database is used, the user can use the event display start-time specification area to specify the event display start-time of JP1 events to be displayed. This area is not displayed at login. If the integrated monitoring database is not used or if no JP1 events are registered in the integrated monitoring database, the user cannot open the event display start-time specification area. Note that if the user specifies a display start-time, the deleted severe events are also displayed, but with a background color that has changed to gray. Released severe events are not displayed.
- If the user uses the display start-time specification area to search for events, the Status section in the display start-time specification area changes according to the search status and the search results. The following table describes how the Status section changes.
Table 2-9 Status section
Status Description Status section Items used for operations Most recent The latest status is displayed in the event list. Status: Most recent events displayed
-- Updating The JP1 events for the specified date and time are being retrieved from the integrated monitoring database, and the event list display is being updated. Status: Updating... (event-display-start-time)
Slider, Display button, Oldest Event button Status: Updating... (Previous event display)
Previous Event button Status: Updating... (Next event display)
Next Event button Updating completed The event list was successfully updated. Status: Update ended. (event-display-start-time)
Slider, Display button, Oldest Event button Status: Update ended. (Previous event display)
Previous Event button Status: Update ended. (Next event display)
Next Event button The search for updating the event list has been completed to the beginning of the integrated monitoring database. Status: Update ended. (Previous event display) - Oldest event
Previous Event button The search for updating the event list has been completed to the end of the integrated monitoring database. Status: Update ended. (event-display-start-time) - Most recent event
Slider, Display button, Oldest Event button Status: Update ended. (Next event display) - Most recent event
Next Event button Updating of the event list has been canceled and has ended. Status: Update ended. (event-display-start-time) - Interrupted
Slider, Display button, Oldest Event button Status: Update ended. (Previous event display) - Interrupted
Previous Event button Status: Update ended. (Next event display) - Interrupted
Next Event button An error has occurred during the event list update processing. Status: Update ended. (event-display-start-time) - Interrupted by error
Slider, Display button, Oldest Event button Status: Update ended. (Previous event display) - Interrupted by error
Previous Event button Status: Update ended. (Next event display) - Interrupted by error
Next Event button
- Legend:
- event-display-start-time: The format is YYYY/MM/DD/
hh:mm:ss, where YYYY indicates the year, MM the month, DD the day,
a space, hh hours, mm minutes, and ss seconds).
: Space
- --: None
- The following describes the items in the event display start-time specification area:
- Event display start-time text boxes
- Used to specify the start time for displaying the JP1 events. If the user enters the event arrival time for the JP1 events that the user wants to display in the text box, and then clicks the Display button, issued JP1 events arriving at or after the specified arrival time are displayed in the event list. By default, the base time for the date on which the user logged in to JP1/IM - Manager is displayed.
- However, if the user logs in before the day's base time, the base time of the previous date is displayed.
- Display
- Displays JP1 events arriving at or after the time specified in the event display start-time text boxes.
- Cancel
- Interrupts the acquisition of the JP1 events to be displayed.
- This button is disabled if the retrieval of events has finished.
(Oldest Event button)
- Displays the JP1 events registered in the integrated monitoring database with the oldest at the top. Note that if the Use specified display event period check box has been selected, events are displayed for the specified range with the oldest at the top.
(Previous Event button)
- Displays the event preceding the oldest event displayed in the event list (dummy events excepted).
- If no JP1 events are displayed in the event list, this button is disabled.
(Slider)
- The user can specify the JP1 event display start-time by moving the slider to the desired position. Moving the slider to the left specifies an event display start-time that displays older JP1 events. Moving the slider to the right specifies an event display start-time that displays more recent JP1 events. The user can confirm the exact event display start-time by checking the text boxes above the slider.
- When the most recent event is displayed, the slider is positioned at its rightmost position, and Most recent events appears above the slider.
(Next Event button)
- Displays the event following the most recent event displayed in the event list (dummy events excepted).
- If no JP1 events are displayed in the event list, this button is disabled.
(Most Recent Event button)
- Returns to the status existing before the user specified a start time for event display.
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