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Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager GUI Reference


2.26 Settings for View Filter window

The Settings for View Filter window is used to set the types of events to be displayed when a view filter is used.

The settings in this window take effect when:

To display the Settings for View Filter window:

When the user specifies filter conditions and clicks OK in the Settings for View Filter window that has not been opened from the View List of Filters window, the specified conditions are converted into a filter condition statement. In this case, the filter condition statement takes effect immediately#. The maximum total size of filter condition statements is 1 MB for each JP1 user. If the creation of a new filter condition statement causes the maximum size to be exceeded, an error dialog box displaying the message KAVB0246-E appears when the OK button is clicked. If the error dialog box appears, the filter condition settings must be reviewed. For details about how to estimate the length of a filter condition statement, see the Release Notes for JP1/IM - View.

#: When the Settings for View Filter window has been opened from the View List of Filters window, the settings are applied when the OK button is clicked in the View List of Filters window.

If no conditions (items under Conditions) have been specified for one or more of the pass-conditions groups set in this window, all JP1 events will be displayed (acquired). On the other hand, if no conditions (items under Conditions) have been specified for one or more of the exclusion-conditions groups set in this window, no JP1 events will be displayed (acquired). At least one condition must be specified for each condition group in order to filter events.

The following figure shows an example of the Settings for View Filter window.

Figure 2‒51: Settings for View Filter window

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Reference note

Some of the items displayed in the Settings for View Filter window change if linkage with BJEX or JP1/AS is enabled. For details on the contents of the Settings for View Filter window when linkage with BJEX or JP1/AS is enabled, see 2.42.8 Filter condition definition windows.

The following describes the items displayed in the Settings for View Filter window.

Filter name

Specifies the name of a view filter. The name specified in the box can be from 1 to 50 bytes.

If an existing view filter is selected in the View list of filters area when you change the name in this text box, the existing view filter is renamed. If you specify a name of a view filter that already appears in the View list of filters area, a dialog box displaying the following message appears:

KAVB0259-E The specified filter name already exists.

Show List (or Hide List)

Clicking the Show List button displays the list of condition groups. When the list is displayed, the button changes to the Hide List button, which, if clicked, hides the list.

Pass-conditions groups

This area displays the pass-conditions groups. If the user selects a condition group from the list, the name of the selected group is displayed in the Condition group name area, and the condition settings are displayed in the Conditions area. The user can edit these condition settings.

A maximum of five condition groups can be set. When five condition groups have been specified, the Add and Copy buttons are disabled.

Exclusion-conditions groups

This area displays the exclusion-conditions groups. If the user selects a condition group from the list, the name of the condition group is displayed in the Condition group name area, and the condition settings are displayed in the Conditions area. The user can edit these condition settings.

A maximum of five condition groups can be set. When five condition groups have been specified, the Add and Copy buttons are disabled.

Add

Clicking this button adds a new condition group. For pass-conditions groups, the default name Condition group n (n is a number) is assigned to the new pass-conditions group that is added. For exclusion-conditions groups, the default name Exclusion-conditions group n (n is a number) is assigned to the new exclusion-conditions group that is added. Each time a new condition group is added, the focus moves to the text box in the Condition group name area so that the user can assign a name.

Copy

Clicking this button copies the selected condition group. When the user selects a condition group and clicks this button, a new condition group in which the same conditions as defined those in the selected condition group is created. The new condition group that is created is assigned the default name Copy original-condition-group-name, and is added to the list of condition groups. After creating a copy of a condition group, if the user creates another copy of the same condition group, a number is added after the string Copy in CopyN original-condition-group-name (N is a number). The first number used is 2, which is incremented each time the same condition group is copied. Note that, each time a new condition group is added to the list, the focus moves to the text box in the Condition group name area so that the user can assign a name.

Delete

Clicking this button deletes the selected condition group. When this button is clicked, a message dialog box displaying the following message appears:

KAVB0257-I

Clicking the Yes button in the message dialog box deletes the selected condition group.

Condition group name

This box is used to specify the name of a condition group.

If the user selects an existing condition group in the Pass-conditions groups or Exclusion-conditions group area and specifies a new name, the condition group is renamed. The same name cannot be specified for a pass-conditions group and an exclusion-conditions group.

If the user attempts to specify a condition group name that already appears in the Pass-conditions groups or Exclusion-conditions group area, a message dialog box displaying the following message appears:

KAVB0256-E The specified condition group name already exists.

Clear

Clicking this button clears all condition settings displayed under Conditions.

Read From Selected Event

Clicking this button applies the attribute values of the JP1 event selected in the Event Console window to the corresponding items under Conditions. The following describes how the attribute values are applied:

  • When an event attribute value includes a control character (such as a linefeed or tab character)

    The part before the first control character is applied. If an option condition can be specified for the event attribute, First characters is selected.

  • When an event attribute value does not include a control character

    The entire event attribute value is applied. If an option condition can be specified for the event attribute, Match is selected.

If the information of the selected JP1 event is mapped in the Event-Information Mapping Definitions window, the attribute values for the display items and program-specific extended attribute values that have been mapped are not applied. For details about the Event-Information Mapping Definitions window, see 5.1.3 Displaying extended attributes of JP1 events (mapping of event information) in the Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Administration Guide.

Source host

Specifies the name of a host (event server name) that issues a JP1 event. Multiple host names require a comma as a separator. A maximum of 100 host names can be specified. If a character string that includes a comma (,) or backslash (\) is specified, a backslash (\) must be added before the comma (\,) or backslash (\\). A linefeed or tab character cannot be specified.

Alphabetic characters are case sensitive.

However, if ON is set for the -ignorecasehost option of the jcoimdef command, case is ignored (if Regular expression is not selected in the drop-down list on the right).

From the drop-down list on the right, the user selects a condition for the specified character strings from First characters, Match, Does not match, Is contained, Is not contained, and Regular expression.

For Source host, if the integrated monitoring database and the IM Configuration Management database are enabled, a business group name can also be specified in path format. Either Match or Does not match can be selected as a condition. If these databases are disabled and the selected condition is not Match or Does not match, a business group name specified in path format is treated as a host name.

Event level

Specifies the severity levels of the JP1 events to be defined as severe events from Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Information, and Debug.

Object type

Specifies the object type of a JP1 event. The character string can be typed in the text box or selected from the drop-down list.

Alphabetic characters are case sensitive.

From the drop-down list on the right, the user selects a condition for the specified character string from First characters, Match, Does not match, Is contained, Is not contained, and Regular expression.

Object name

Specifies the object name of a JP1 event. Multiple object names require a comma as a separator. A maximum of 100 object names can be specified. If a character string that includes a comma (,) or backslash (\) is specified, a backslash (\) must be added before the comma (\,) or backslash (\\). A linefeed or tab character cannot be specified.

Alphabetic characters are case sensitive.

From the drop-down list on the right, the user selects a condition for the specified characters string from First characters, Match, Does not match, Is contained, Is not contained, and Regular expression.

Root object type

Specifies the root object type of a JP1 event. The root object type can be typed in the text box or selected from the drop-down list.

Alphabetic characters are case sensitive.

From the drop-down list on the right, the user selects a condition for the specified character string from First characters, Match, Does not match, Is contained, Is not contained, and Regular expression.

Root object name

Specifies the root object name of a JP1 event.

Alphabetic characters are case sensitive.

From the drop-down list on the right, the user selects a condition for the specified character string from First characters, Match, Does not match, Is contained, Is not contained, and Regular expression.

Occurrence

Specifies the occurrence type of a JP1 event.

Alphabetic characters are case sensitive.

From the drop-down list on the right, the user selects a condition for the specified character string from First characters, Match, Does not match, Is contained, Is not contained, and Regular expression.

User name

Specifies the user name of a JP1 event.

Multiple user names require a comma as a separator. A maximum of 100 user names can be specified. If a user name that includes a comma (,) or backslash (\) is specified, a backslash (\) must be added before the comma (\,) or backslash (\\). A linefeed or tab character cannot be specified.

Alphabetic characters are case sensitive.

From the drop-down list on the right, the user selects a condition for the specified character string from First characters, Match, Does not match, Is contained, Is not contained, and Regular expression.

Message

Specifies the message text of a JP1 event.

Alphabetic characters are case sensitive.

From the drop-down list on the right, the user selects a condition for the specified character string from First characters, Match, Does not match, Is contained, Is not contained, and Regular expression. We recommend First characters or Is contained. If Regular expression is selected, make sure that control characters used in the message text are not included in the expression.

Product name

Specifies the name of the program that issues a JP1 event.

Alphabetic characters are case sensitive.

From the drop-down list on the right, the user selects a condition for the specified character string from First characters, Match, Does not match, Is contained, Is not contained, and Regular expression.

Event ID

Specifies the event ID of a JP1 event. Multiple event IDs require a comma as a separator.

From the drop-down list on the right, the user selects a condition for the specified character strings from Match and Does not match.

Status

Specifies the event statuses of JP1 events as filter conditions. Multiple statuses can be specified. If the user selects Processed, only events whose status is set to Processed are retrieved. If the user selects Unprocessed, only events whose status is set to Unprocessed are retrieved. If the user selects Processing, only events whose status is set to Processing are retrieved. If the user selects Held, only events whose status is set to Held are retrieved.

Action

For JP1 events for which an automated action is defined, this item enables a search based on whether the defined automated action has been executed.

When linkage with JP1/IM - Rule Operation has been set up, the Action area is expanded to display the additional options shown below.

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When linkage with JP1/IM - Rule Operation has been set up, the action type can be specified as a filter condition. For details about the setup for linkage with JP1/IM - Rule Operation, see 8.3.1 Settings for enabling the JP1/IM - Rule Operation linkage function in the Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Configuration Guide.

When the integrated monitoring database is used

The following items are displayed when the integrated monitoring database is used:

Memo

If the function for setting the memo entries is enabled, the Memo area is displayed.

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In this area, the user specifies the memo entries for JP1 events.

Alphabetic characters are case sensitive.

From the drop-down list on the right, the user selects a condition for the specified characters string from First characters, Match, Does not match, Is contained, Is not contained, and Regular expression.

For details on the function for setting memo entries, see 3.10 Setting memo entries in the Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Overview and System Design Guide.

New severity level

If the function for changing the severity level has been enabled, the New severity level column is displayed.

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The user specifies whether changes to the severity level are to be displayed. If the Target radio button is selected, JP1 events whose severity level has changed are displayed. If the Not target radio button is selected, JP1 events whose severity level has not changed are displayed.

For details on the severity changing function, see 4.11 Setting the severity changing function in the Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Configuration Guide.

Original severity level

If the function for changing the severity level is enabled, the Original severity level area is displayed.

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The user specifies the severity level of JP1 events in effect before the level was changed. The severity levels that can be selected are Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Information, and Debug.

Event source host name

The Event source host name appears when the event source host mapping function is enabled.

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Specifies the name of the host on which an event that triggered issuance of a JP1 event occurred. The specifiable conditions are the same as for Source host.

Alphabetic characters are case sensitive. However, if ON is set for the -ignorecasehost option of the jcoimdef command, case is ignored (if Regular expression is not selected in the drop-down list on the right). For Event source host name, if the integrated monitoring database and the IM Configuration Management database are enabled, a business group name can also be specified in path format. Either Match or Does not match can be selected as a condition. If these databases are disabled and the selected condition is not Match or Does not match, a business group name specified in path format is treated as a host name.

For details on the event source host mapping function, see 3.8 Mapping of the event source hosts in the Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Overview and System Design Guide.

Repeated event

Specifies whether to include repeated events in the display targets.

If this check box is selected, the Target and Not target radio buttons are enabled, and either of them can be selected. If this check box is cleared, neither of these radio buttons can be selected. Note that this area does not appear if the user logs in to a JP1/IM - Manager in which suppression of monitoring of repeated events is disabled.

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Select either Target or Not target. Select Target to include repeated events in the display targets. Select Not target to exclude repeated events from the display targets.