4.9.2 Configuration File page
The Configuration File page in the Display/Edit Profiles window is used to display the configuration file or definition files saved on an IM Configuration Management server. If the user has exclusive editing rights, the user can edit the configuration file or definition files. To acquire exclusive editing rights, in the tree display area of the Display/Edit Profiles window, click JP1/Base as a JP1 product name or Remote Monitoring as a remote monitoring profile. Then, from the Edit menu, choose Exclusive Editing Settings.
The Configuration File page has a tree display area and a node information display area. The tree display area displays the configuration files and definition files managed by the IM Configuration Management server in a tree structure. The node information display area displays detailed information about the configuration files and definition files displayed in the tree structure.
The following figure shows an example of the Configuration File page.
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- Tree display area
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Displays the configuration files and definition files managed by the IM Configuration Management server in a tree structure. The following table describes the items displayed in the tree display area.
Table 4‒29: Items displayed in the tree display area (Configuration File page) Item
Description
Plus sign (+) icon
A plus sign (+) icon is displayed when there are files under the setting name.
If the plus sign (+) icon is clicked, the setting name is expanded to show the files.
Minus sign (-) icon
A minus sign (-) icon is displayed when there are files under the setting name.
If the minus sign (-) icon is clicked, the expanded setting name is collapsed to hide the files.
Indicates a host name.
Indicates a product name.
or
Indicates a setting name. If there are files under the setting name,
is displayed with a plus sign (+) or a minus sign (-) icon on the left.
If there are no files,
is displayed.
Indicates a file name.
- Node information display area
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The Configuration File area corresponding to the configuration file or definition file selected in the tree display area appears in the node information display area on the Configuration File page.
The following describes the items displayed in the Configuration File area.
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Item |
Description |
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Configuration file contents |
Displays information about the configuration file selected in the tree display area. For the items displayed in Configuration file contents, see 4.9.1 Valid Configuration Information page. |
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Status |
Displays Collection status, Collection date/time, Application status, and Application date/time for the configuration file selected in the tree display area.
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Saving/application |
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Indicates the time on the manager on which IM Configuration Management is running.
- #2
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If there are settings files whose status is Application failed or Saved on the server, an icon indicating an error state is added to the relevant host icon in the tree display area. If this icon is displayed, check for problems with the settings files. If no settings files are being used, display of the error-state icon might be annoying. The following describes how to suppress displaying that icon.
For remote monitoring log file trapping or JP1/Base log file trapping:
From the Edit menu, choose Delete Profile to delete unnecessary settings files.
For remote-monitoring event-log trapping:
From the Operation menu, choose Start Process to start the process. Then, from the Operation menu, choose Stop Process to stop the process.
For JP1/Base event log trapping:
Stop the service on the target host. Then, from the Operation menu, choose Rebuild Profile Tree to re-create the settings files.
The contents of the Configuration File page change when an item under the Log File Trapping node is selected in the tree display area. The following figure shows an example of the Configuration File page displayed when the agent is a Windows host.
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The items described in the following table will additionally be displayed on the Configuration File page.
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Display item |
Description |
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Startup Options |
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Saving/application |
The following items are displayed in Application method when Apply is selected in Applied contents:
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#1: For details about the normal jevlogstart command and the cluster-specific jevlogstart command, see the chapter on commands in the JP1/Base User's Guide. For details about the jcfallogstart and jcfallogdef commands, see the chapter on commands in the manual JP1/Integrated Management - Manager Command and Definition File Reference.
#2: If the total number of characters used in Monitoring log file and Additional options exceeds 1,920 bytes, the KNAN20042-E error message is output to report an entry error. If this message is output, divide the log file trap specification.
#3: This is only displayed when LOGFILETRAP_AUTO_START_CONTROL in the common definition information is 00000001 (enabled). LOGFILETRAP_AUTO_START_CONTROL in the common definition information is defined in the profile management environment definition file (jp1cf_profile_manager.conf). For details, see Profile management environment definition file (jp1cf_profile_manager.conf) in Chapter 2. Definition Files in the manual JP1/Integrated Management - Manager Command and Definition File Reference.
#4: If the startup option for log file trapping or parameters other than MARKSTR and ACTDEF in the log file trap definition file is changed during operation, the change can be applied by selecting Restart. These changes cannot be applied by selecting Apply by Reloading.
Similarly, after the startup option for event log trapping or the server parameter in the action definition file for event log trapping is changed during operation, the change can be applied by selecting Restart. These changes cannot be applied by selecting Apply by Reloading.
The following table describes the settings that can be selected by using the Startup locale drop-down list.
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Item name displayed in the drop-down list |
Encoding |
LANG value |
Agent host's OS |
Displayed by default |
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SJIS/ja_JP.SJIS |
Shift JIS |
ja_JP.SJIS |
HP-UX |
Y |
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SJIS/japanese |
japanese |
N |
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EUC/ja_JP.eucJP |
EUC |
ja_JP.eucJP |
N |
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EUC/japanese.euc |
japanese.euc |
N |
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UTF-8/ja_JP.utf8 |
UTF-8 |
ja_JP.utf8 |
N |
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C |
C |
C |
N |
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EUC/ja |
EUC |
ja |
Solaris |
Y |
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EUC/japanese |
japanese |
N |
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EUC/ja_JP.eucJP |
ja_JP.eucJP |
N |
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SJIS/ja_JP.PCK |
Shift JIS |
ja_JP.PCK |
N |
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UTF-8/ja_JP.UTF-8 |
UTF-8 |
ja_JP.UTF-8 |
N |
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C |
C |
C |
N |
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SJIS/Ja_JP |
Shift JIS |
Ja_JP |
AIX |
Y |
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SJIS/Ja_JP.IBM-932 |
Ja_JP.IBM-932 |
N |
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EUC/ja_JP |
EUC |
ja_JP |
N |
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EUC/ja_JP.IBM-eucJP |
ja_JP.IBM-eucJP |
N |
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UTF-8/JA_JP |
UTF-8 |
JA_JP |
N |
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UTF-8/JA_JP.UTF-8 |
UTF-8 |
JA_JP.UTF-8 |
N |
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C |
C |
C |
N |
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UTF-8/ja_JP.UTF-8 |
UTF-8 |
ja_JP.UTF-8 |
Linux |
Y |
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UTF-8/ja_JP.utf8 |
ja_JP.utf8 |
N |
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SJIS/ja_JP.sjis |
Shift JIS# |
ja_JP.sjis |
N |
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SJIS/ja_JP.SJIS |
ja_JP.SJIS |
N |
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C |
C |
C |
N |
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C |
C |
C |
Other than the above |
Y |
- Legend:
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Y: This item is displayed by default.
N: This item is not displayed by default.
#: This encoding is valid only when an agent host's OS is SUSE Linux.
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Item name displayed in the drop-down list |
Encoding |
LANG value |
Agent host's OS |
Displayed by default |
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C |
C |
C |
HP-UX |
Y |
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Solaris |
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AIX |
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Linux |
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Other than the above |
- Legend:
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Y: This item is displayed by default.
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Item name displayed in the drop-down list |
Encoding |
LANG value |
Agent host's OS |
Displayed by default |
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GB18030/zh_CN.gb18030 |
GB18030 |
zh_CN.gb18030 |
HP-UX |
Y |
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UTF-8/zh_CN.utf8 |
UTF-8 |
zh_CN.utf8 |
N |
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C |
C |
C |
N |
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GB18030/zh_CN.GB18030 |
GB18030 |
zh_CN.GB18030 |
Solaris |
Y |
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GB18030/zh_CN.GB18030@pinyin |
zh_CN.GB18030@pinyin |
N |
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GB18030/zh_CN.GB18030@radical |
zh_CN.GB18030@radical |
N |
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GB18030/zh_CN.GB18030@stroke |
zh_CN.GB18030@stroke |
N |
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UTF-8/zh.UTF-8 |
UTF-8 |
zh.UTF-8 |
N |
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UTF-8/zh_CN.UTF-8 |
zh_CN.UTF-8 |
N |
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UTF-8/zh_CN.UTF-8@pinyin |
zh_CN.UTF-8@pinyin |
N |
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UTF-8/zh_CN.UTF-8@radical |
zh_CN.UTF-8@radical |
N |
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UTF-8/zh_CN.UTF-8@stroke |
zh_CN.UTF-8@stroke |
N |
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C |
C |
C |
N |
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GB18030/Zh_CN.GB18030 |
GB18030 |
Zh_CN.GB18030 |
AIX |
Y |
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GB18030/Zh_CN |
Zh_CN |
N |
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UTF-8/ZH_CN |
UTF-8 |
ZH_CN |
N |
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UTF-8/ZH_CN.UTF-8 |
ZH_CN.UTF-8 |
N |
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C |
C |
C |
N |
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GB18030/zh_CN.gb18030 |
GB18030 |
zh_CN.gb18030 |
Linux |
Y |
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UTF-8/zh_CN.utf8 |
UTF-8 |
zh_CN.utf8 |
N |
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C |
C |
C |
N |
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C |
C |
C |
Other than the above |
Y |
- Legend:
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Y: This item is displayed by default.
N: This item is not displayed by default.
The following table describes whether the items in each configuration file or definition file can be edited, and the operation by which the edited items are applied.
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No. |
Profile |
Settings file |
Item in the settings file |
Editing |
Operation to apply changes |
Item on the Valid Configuration Information page |
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1 |
Event Forwarding |
Transfer setting file in JP1/Base |
to-upper or to event-server-name |
Y |
Reload |
Destination (host) |
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2 |
Event filter for forwarding |
Conditions |
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3 |
suppress ID unit-of-time threshold-value confirmation-count destination |
Suppression of event forwarding: Suppression ID Unit Time (sec) Threshold-based (count) Check Times (to start or end suppression) Destination (host) |
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4 |
Event filter for suppressing forwarding |
Conditions |
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5 |
Log File Trapping |
Log-file trap startup definition file in JP1/Base |
-- |
N |
-- |
Action definition file name (full path) [-f] |
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6 |
Additional option -t |
Y |
Restart |
File monitoring interval (sec) [-t] |
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7 |
Additional option -m |
Event conversion max size (bytes) [-m] |
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8 |
Additional option -h |
Read from the start of log files [-h] |
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9 |
Additional option -n |
Display command name [-n] |
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10 |
Additional option -p |
Log data source program name [-p] |
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11 |
Additional option -r |
Retry specification for opening a log file [-r] |
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12 |
Additional option -s |
Destination server name [-s] |
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13 |
-- |
N |
-- |
Log file trap name [-a] |
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14 |
Additional option -u |
Y |
Restart |
Use option [-u] |
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15 |
Additional option -g |
Specification for UNICODE file monitoring (Windows only) [-g] |
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16 |
Additional option -b |
Specification of UNICODE file byte order (Windows only) [-b] |
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17 |
Locale |
-- |
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18 |
Additional option -x |
Specification of source host name [-x] |
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19 |
Monitoring log file |
Log Files > File name (full path) |
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20 |
Start the process automatically when the log file trap service starts (SKIP option) |
Y |
Reload |
-- |
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21 |
JP1/Base log file trap definition file |
MARKSTR |
Y |
Reload |
MARKSTRS > MARKSTR |
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22 |
ACTDEF |
ACTDEFS > ACTDEF |
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23 |
FILETYPE |
Y |
Restart |
File type |
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24 |
RECTYPE |
Record type |
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25 |
HEADLINE |
Number of header lines |
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26 |
HEADSIZE |
Header size (bytes) |
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27 |
retry-times |
Number of retries |
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28 |
retry-interval |
Retry interval (sec) |
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hold-count |
Number of held JP1 events |
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30 |
keep-event |
Held-events pass specification |
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31 |
open-retry-times |
Number of retries for opening a log file |
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32 |
open-retry-interval |
Retry interval for opening a log file |
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33 |
read-retry-times |
Number of retries for reading a log file |
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34 |
upd-output-event |
JP1 event for UPD type#1 |
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35 |
unset-extattr |
JP1 event extended-attribute options |
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36 |
Event Log Trapping |
Action definition file for event log trapping in JP1/Base |
server |
N |
-- |
Destination event server name |
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37 |
retry-times |
Y |
Reload |
Number of retries |
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38 |
retry-interval |
Retry interval (sec) |
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39 |
trap-interval#2 |
Monitoring interval (sec) |
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matching-level |
Matching level |
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41 |
filter-check-level |
Filter check level |
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42 |
jp1event-send |
JP1 event notifications |
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43 |
trap-name |
Trap name |
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44 |
filter |
Filter > Log type |
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eventid |
Event ID |
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46 |
filter |
Filter > Conditions |
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47 |
Local Action |
Local action execution definition file in JP1/Base |
usr |
Y |
Reload |
Common Block > JP1 user name |
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48 |
var |
Common Block > Environment-variable file name |
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49 |
evt |
Common Block > Event ID issuing specification |
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cnt-opt |
Common Block > Control option string |
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act |
Action Block > Action name |
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cnd |
Action Block > Event filter |
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det |
Action Block > Suppression time |
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var |
Action Block > Environment-variable file name |
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cmd |
Action Block > Command |
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56 |
cmd-opt usrprofile |
Action Block > Command Option |
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57 |
evt |
Action Block > Event ID issuing specification |
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58 |
Remote Log File Trapping |
Startup option for remote-monitoring log file trapping |
Additional option -t |
Y |
Restart |
File monitoring interval (sec) [-t] |
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59 |
Additional option -m |
Event conversion max size (bytes) [-m] |
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60 |
Additional option -p |
Log data source program name[-p] |
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61 |
Additional option -r |
Retry specification for opening a log file [-r] |
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62 |
-- |
N |
-- |
Destination server name [-s] |
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63 |
-- |
Log file trap name [-a] |
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64 |
-- |
Monitored host [-o] |
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65 |
-- |
Regular expression type |
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66 |
Monitoring Log File Locale |
Y |
Restart |
-- |
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67 |
Monitoring log file |
File name under Log Files |
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68 |
Filter |
-- |
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69 |
Remote-monitoring log file trap action-definition file |
retry-times |
Y |
Restart |
Number of retries for connecting to the event service |
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70 |
retry-interval |
Retry interval for connecting to the event service (sec) |
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71 |
open-retry-times |
Number of retries for opening a log file |
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72 |
open-retry-interval |
Retry interval for opening a log file (sec) |
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73 |
hold-count |
Number of held JP1 events |
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74 |
keep-event |
Held-events pass specification |
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75 |
FILETYPE |
File type |
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76 |
HEADLINE |
Number of header lines |
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77 |
MARKSTR |
Y |
Reload |
MARKSTR under MARKSTRS |
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78 |
ACTDEF |
ACTDEF under ACTDEFS |
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79 |
nset-extattr |
JP1 event extended-attribute options |
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80 |
Remote Event Log Trapping |
Startup option for remote-monitoring event-log trapping |
-- |
N |
-- |
Monitored host [-o] |
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81 |
-- |
Destination event server name |
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82 |
-- |
Regular expression type |
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83 |
-- |
Y |
Restart |
Filter > Log type [-filter] |
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84 |
Remote-monitoring event log trap action-definition file |
retry-times |
Y |
Reload |
Number of retries |
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85 |
retry-interval |
Retry interval (sec) |
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86 |
open-retry-times |
Number of retries when collecting event log data |
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87 |
open-retry-interval |
Retry interval for collecting event log data (sec) |
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88 |
trap-interval |
Monitoring interval (sec) |
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89 |
matching-level |
Matching level |
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90 |
filter-check-level |
Filter check level |
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91 |
filter |
Filter > Conditions |
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Y: Can be edited.
N: Cannot be edited.
--: Cannot be specified.
#1: This item can be edited only when the version of JP1/Base on the agent is 10 or later.
#2: The version of JP1/Base is 11-00 or later, trap-interval is not required to be set.
Note that the contents of the Startup Options area displayed when Event Log Trapping is selected in the tree display area for the remote monitoring configuration vary depending on whether a WMI/NetBIOS connection is selected or another connection is used.
- Startup Options
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Use the check boxes in this area to select the logging levels to be specified in the predefined filter.
If no logging levels are selected, the predefined filter is disabled. In this case, all Windows event log data will be collected.