Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Operator's Guide

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15.4.24 Detailed Definition - [Monitoring Event Log] dialog box

The Detailed Definition - [Monitoring Event Log] dialog box defines the details on monitoring Windows event logs.

Only the Windows host monitors Windows event logs.

This dialog box contains the items displayed in common, and also contains the following pages:

Organization of this subsection
(1) Items displayed in common
(2) Definition page
(3) Attributes page

(1) Items displayed in common

The following figure shows the items displayed in common.

Figure 15-136 Items displayed in common in the Detailed Definition - [Monitoring Event Log] dialog box

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The following explains the items displayed in common.

Unit name
Specify a unit name. Use a character string of up to 30 bytes. The default is Monitoring-Event-Log.

Comment
Specify a comment for the unit. Use a character string of up to 80 bytes. The default is a blank.

Exec-agent
Specify the execution agent name to be assigned the task of monitoring Windows event logs. Use a character string of up to 255 bytes. The default is a blank.

Cautionary note
If you leave this text box blank, the system inherits the specification of the upper-level jobnet.
If an execution agent group for an upper-level jobnet has been specified, the system uses the execution agent group as the execution agent.
Because event jobs do not support an execution agent group, explicitly specify an execution agent name in Exec-agent. For details about the operation performed if an execution agent group is specified for an event job, see 7.6 Notes on using event jobs in the Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 System Design (Work Tasks) Guide.

Pass Info button
Specify information to be inherited by the subsequent job or jobnet. If you click the Pass Info button, the Detailed Definition - [Monitoring Event Log] - [Passing Information] dialog box appears.
For more information, see 15.4.15 Detailed Definition - [event-job-icon-name] - [Passing Information] dialog box. This button is located at the bottom of the dialog box.

(2) Definition page

The following figure shows the Definition page in the Detailed Definition - [Monitoring Event Log] dialog box.

Figure 15-137 Definition page in the Detailed Definition - [Monitoring Event Log] dialog box

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The following explains the displayed items.

Log type
Select the type of Windows logs. The default is System. You can select the following items.
  • System
    Monitors system logs.
  • Security
    Monitors security logs.
  • Application
    Monitors application logs.
  • DNS Server
    Monitors DNS Server logs.
  • Directory Service
    Monitors Directory Service logs.
  • File Replication Service
    Monitors File Replication Service logs.

Event type
In the Detailed Definition - [Monitoring Event Log] dialog box, you must select one or more event types. By default, all the items are selected. You can select the following event types:
  • Information
    Monitors information events.
  • Warning
    Monitors warning events.
  • Error
    Monitors error events.
  • Success audit
    Monitors success audit events.
  • Failure audit
    Monitors failure audit events.

Source
Specify the source of events to be monitored. Use a character string of up to 255 bytes. The default is a blank. If you select Not, the sources other than the specified one are monitored.

Category
Specify the category of events to be monitored. Use a character string of up to 255 bytes. The default is a blank. If you select Not, the events in the event categories other than the specified one are monitored.

Cautionary note
If the system cannot identify the category of an event, the Windows event viewer displays Others. If you use the JP1/Base Windows event log trap function to convert the event to an JP1 event, however, None is assumed. For this item, therefore, specify None instead of Others. Even if you specify a character string of Others, no monitoring conditions are applied.

Event ID
Specify the event ID to be monitored.
You can set 0 to 4,294,967,295. The default is a blank. If you select Not, the events having the event IDs other than the specified one are monitored.

Explanation
To monitor descriptions on a specified event, specify a character string to be used for comparison, using up to 1,024 bytes. The default is a blank. Use a regular expression to specify this item. For details about regular expressions for Windows, see the Job Management Partner 1/Base User's Guide.

(3) Attributes page

The following figure shows the Attributes page in the Detailed Definition - [Monitoring Event Log] dialog box.

Figure 15-138 Attributes page in the Detailed Definition - [Monitoring Event Log] dialog box

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The following explains the displayed items.

Hold
Specify whether to place the unit in the hold status in advance. You can specify No or Yes. The default is No.

Type
Set the unit type to Normal or Recovery. The default is Normal.

Set timeout period
Select whether to set a time-out period for job execution. You can specify No or Yes. The default is No.

Timeout period
If you select Yes in Set timeout period, specify a time-out period in minutes. You can set 1 to 1,440 minutes. The default is a blank.

Status after termination
If you select Yes for Set timeout period, select the status into which the event job is to be placed after the timeout period elapses. You can specify Killed, Ended normally, Ended with warning, and Ended abnormally. The default is Killed.

Delayed end
Specify whether to monitor delayed end of jobs based on time required for execution. Select the Time-required-for-execution check box to monitor delayed end of jobs. The check box is not selected by default.
When you select the Time-required-for-execution check box, specify the time required for execution for a job from 1 to 1,440 (in minutes).
This section appears for the JP1/AJS3 - View, or JP1/AJS2 - View of version 08-50 or later. For details about cautionary notes on monitoring of delayed end of jobs based on time required for execution, see 5.1(3) End delay monitoring based on time-required-for-execution in the Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 System Design (Work Tasks) Guide.

Owner
Even if you specify the owner, the owner will become invalid when the event job is executed.

JP1 resource group
Even if you specify the JP1 resource group, the JP1 resource group will become invalid when the event job is executed.

Executed by
Even if you specify the user who executes the job, the user will become invalid when the event job is executed. The system uses the user authority activating JP1/AJS3 to execute the event job.

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