2.5.2 Precautions against large numbers of events
If a large number of JP1 events occur on a monitored agent in an integrated management system using JP1/IM, the events are forwarded to the manager, which might become overloaded. As a precaution, you can use the manager to suppress such large numbers of events or set a threshold to automatically suppress forwarding of large numbers of events.
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Using the manager to suppress large numbers of events
You can use the event-forwarding suppression command (jevagtfw command) to suppress event forwarding from a specific agent.
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Setting a threshold to automatically suppress forwarding of large numbers of events
You can set a threshold to detect large numbers of events, and automatically suppress event forwarding.
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If a log file trap is issuing large numbers of JP1 events, you can stop the corresponding log file trap from the manager. To selectively stop a log file trap on an agent from the manager, you can use the IM configuration management functionality. If you use the IM configuration management functionality, you can stop the process of the log file trap to be suppressed from the Display/Edit Profiles window in the IM configuration management viewer. For details, see the Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Overview and System Design Guide.