Job Management Partner 1/Software Distribution Administrator's Guide Volume 2

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2.2.1 Types of JP1 events

This section describes the JP1 events that are reported from JP1/Software Distribution to JP1/IM. To set which JP1 events are to be reported to JP1/IM, use the Event Service page during JP1/Software Distribution Manager or JP1/Software Distribution Client (relay system) setup.

In order to report the following JP1 events, you must specify the corresponding settings:

If the linked JP1/IM version is 09-50 or earlier, you must store the JP1/Software Distribution definition files in the JP1/IM installation directory in order to display the details of extended event attributes.

JP1/Software Distribution definition files
JP1/Software-Distribution-installation-directory\JP1\base_attr\hitachi_jp1_netmdm_nt_base_attr_en.conf

Storage location in JP1/IM
JP1/IM-Manager-(Console)-installation-directory\conf\console\attribute
Organization of this subsection
(1) Send job end event
(2) Send instruction end event
(3) Report when the server is down
(4) Report when the relay system is down
(5) Client alert event
(6) Operation-monitoring alert event for an invalid device connection
(7) Operation-monitoring alert event for operation history deletion
(8) Operation-monitoring alert event for software startup suppression
(9) Operation-monitoring alert event for print suppression

(1) Send job end event

This JP1 event reports execution results when a job is completed. The execution results of the following jobs can be reported as JP1 events:

(2) Send instruction end event

This JP1 event reports the execution result of an instruction when an instruction-execution result is reported from a client. An instruction is the smallest unit of a job and is created on the managing server for each destination or package. For example, if you execute a job that distributes two packages to two destinations, four instructions are created.

Instruction execution results can be reported for the same jobs as those for the send job end event described previously in (1) Send job end event.

(3) Report when the server is down

This JP1 event reports that an error occurred on the managing server.

(4) Report when the relay system is down

This JP1 event reports that an error occurred in the relay system.

(5) Client alert event

This JP1 event reports that alert information was received from a client.

(6) Operation-monitoring alert event for an invalid device connection

This JP1 event reports that a device whose operation is suppressed was connected to the client PC.

For details about the extended attributes of the operation-monitoring alert event for an invalid device connection, see 2.2.2 Attributes of JP1 events.

(7) Operation-monitoring alert event for operation history deletion

This JP1 event reports that operation history has been deleted at the client. When this JP1 event is reported, the operation monitoring functions might not be running normally, and you may have to re-execute the Set the software monitoring policy job. For details about how to execute jobs, see 8. Managing Jobs in the Administrator's Guide Volume 1.

For details about the extended attributes of the operation-monitoring alert event for operation history deletion, see 2.2.2 Attributes of JP1 events.

(8) Operation-monitoring alert event for software startup suppression

This JP1 event reports that startup of software was suppressed at the client.

For details about the extended attributes of the operation-monitoring alert event for software startup suppression, see 2.2.2 Attributes of JP1 events.

(9) Operation-monitoring alert event for print suppression

This JP1 events reports that a print operation was suppressed at the client.

For details about the extended attributes of the operation-monitoring alert event for print suppression, see 2.2.2 Attributes of JP1 events.