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Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Administration Guide


5.1.5 Displaying only severe events

To display only severe events on the screen, from the Event Console window, choose the Severe Events page. The events list on the Severe Events page displays only the severe events out of the JP1 events that are displayed on the Monitor Events page.

In the events list on the Severe Events page, a response status icon indicating a severe event's response status is displayed in the far-left column.

If the consolidated display of repeated events function is being used, response status icons for JP1 events are automatically displayed.

The following table shows the response status types and the corresponding response status icons.

Table 5‒6: Response status types and response status icons

Response status

Response status icon

Processed

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Processing

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Held

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Unprocessed

(No icon)

Different response status#

!

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When you use the repeated event monitoring suppression function or the consolidated display of repeated events function, this symbol indicates a situation in which the response status of a consolidated event is different from the response status of the repeated events.

When you use the repeated event monitoring suppression function, ! is displayed if the 1st to 100th repeated events (the 1st being the oldest) do not all have the same response status. It is not displayed if these events all have the same response status. If more than 100 events are consolidated, a different status among the 101st and subsequent events does not cause the ! symbol to appear.

When you use the consolidated display of repeated events function, ! is displayed if the response status differs among repeated events.

You can decide which icon to use for each situation based on the operation.

The administrator can define which JP1 events are considered severe events. The default is that JP1 events whose severity level is Emergency, Alert, Critical, or Error are defined as severe events.

When the number of severe events displayed on the Severe Events page exceeds the maximum number of events that can be displayed on the screen, the oldest severe events are erased. In this case, the first severe event to be erased is a Processed severe event. If there are no Processed severe events, the oldest among the Unprocessed, Held, and Processing severe events is deleted. In this case, the oldest severe event is deleted regardless of its status. When you enable the integrated monitoring database, you can display all events stored in the integrated monitoring database. To display specific events, use the slider to adjust the event display start-time. For details about how to set up the integrated monitoring database, see 1.4.2 Setting up the integrated monitoring database in the Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Configuration Guide.

When you use the repeated event monitoring suppression function, deleting a consolidated event from the events list deletes any of the oldest 100 repeated events that have not already been deleted. It does not delete the 101st and subsequent repeated events. Note that deleting a repeated event does not reduce the number of consolidated events.

If a view filter is set, you can further filter JP1 events to be displayed. Select the filter you want to apply from the Filter name list box, and then select the View Filter check box. Only JP1 events that satisfy the set filtering conditions will be displayed.

If you select the Display check box of the Coloring field in the Preferences window, the background of a line in an event list is highlighted in the color for that event level.