Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Linkage Guide

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Appendix A.6 Monitoring any status that a user has reported

The color of the AJS2USER symbol allows you to determine a status that a user has reported. In addition, you can obtain detailed information regarding the status in the Alarms Browser.

When the OpenView Status-Report job is executed, an SNMP trap for reporting the status is sent to NNM. NNM displays the symbol in the color corresponding to the reported status.

After a status is reported to NNM, even if NNM stops monitoring the status, it does not reset the symbol. When this occurs, reset the symbol manually.

This section describes how to interpret the AJS2USER symbols shown in the node submap, how to read messages shown in the Alarms Browser, and how to reset the status of the AJS2USER symbols.

Organization of this subsection
(1) Interpreting AJS2USER symbols shown in the node submap
(2) Reading messages in the Alarms Browser
(3) Resetting AJS2USER symbols

(1) Interpreting AJS2USER symbols shown in the node submap

The following table lists the colors and meanings of AJS2USER symbols shown in the node submap:

Table A-12 Colors and meanings of AJS2USER symbols

Color of symbol (default#) Meaning
Color indicating a Normal range (Green) Decided by the user
Color indicating a Warning range (Cyan) Decided by the user
Color indicating a Minor alert range (Yellow) Decided by the user
Color indicating a Critical range (Red) Decided by the user
Color indicating Unknown (Light blue) Decided by the user
Color indicating a Restricted operation (Light pink) Decided by the user
Color indicating a Major alert range (Orange) Decided by the user
Color indicating Testing (Tan) Decided by the user
Color indicating Disabled (Dark red) Decided by the user

Note
The AJS2USER symbols have no severity settings.

#
The default symbol colors might differ depending on the NNM you are using.

Note that the color of the AJS2USER symbol does not change even if the JP1/AJS3 stops operating.

(2) Reading messages in the Alarms Browser

When NNM receives an SNMP trap from JP1/AJS3 - Manager or JP1/AJS3 - Agent, it displays detailed information regarding the reported status in the Alarms Browser.

The following describes how to display the Alarms Browser as well as the message format and message meaning shown in the Alarms Browser.

How to display the Status Alarms Browser
In NNM's Alarm Categories, click the Status Alarms button.

Message format
"object-name" Status change to "status". ("user-specified-code")

object-name
Indicates the name of the object.

status
Indicates a status that a user has specified.

user-specified-code
Indicates a code that a user has specified.

(3) Resetting AJS2USER symbols

If monitoring status terminates on the NNM side, reset the AJS2USER symbol to either the Normal range or Unknown.

To reset the AJS2USER symbol:

  1. Click the AJS2USER symbol that you want to reset, and from Administer choose JP1/AJS2 Manager, Initial Symbol and Normal or Unknown.
    The AJS2USER symbol is reset to a Normal or an Unknown status.

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