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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Administration Guide


6.5.4 Setting an additional common exclusion-condition to exclude a JP1 event from the monitoring target or action execution

If the common exclusion-condition is in extended mode, you can select a JP1 event that you do not want to monitor or one that you want to monitor but exclude from action execution in the Event Console window, and then right-click the JP1 event to display a popup menu. From the popup menu, choose Exclude by Common Exclusion-Conditions to register the JP1 event as a common exclusion-condition.

The registered common exclusion-condition is displayed as an additional common exclusion-condition in the System Environment Settings window.

Organization of this subsection

(1) Setting additional common exclusion-conditions by using JP1 events that have occurred

  1. If the common exclusion-condition is in basic mode, switch it to extended mode.

    For details about how to change the mode, see 5.2.4(3)(a) Switching between common exclusion-conditions basic mode and extended mode in the JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Configuration Guide.

  2. Select a JP1 event you want to exclude from the event list in the Event Console window.

  3. Do either of the following to display the Common Exclusion-Condition Settings (Extended) window: In the Event Console window, choose Display and then Exclude by Common Exclusion-Conditions, or from the popup menu which appears on right clicking, choose Exclude by Common Exclusion-Conditions.

    The Common Exclusion-Condition Settings (Extended) window opens because the attribute of the JP1 event selected in step 2 has been automatically set as an event condition.

    The items that are automatically set can be changed by using the common-exclusion-conditions auto-input definition file (common_exclude_filter_auto_list.conf). For details about the common-exclusion-conditions auto-input definition file (common_exclude_filter_auto_list.conf), see Common-exclusion-conditions auto-input definition file (common_exclude_filter_auto_list.conf) in Chapter 2. Definition Files of the manual JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Command, Definition File and API Reference.

    Nothing is displayed in Common exclusion-conditions group ID in the Common Exclusion-Condition Settings (Extended) window, and nothing can be set. The common exclusion-conditions group ID of an additional common exclusion-conditions group is assigned on registration.

  4. Edit the necessary items in the Common Exclusion-Condition Settings (Extended) window.

  5. Click the OK button.

  6. A message asking whether the settings should be applied is displayed. If there is no problem, click the OK button.

    A JP1 event indicating that an additional common exclusion-condition is set is displayed in the Event Console window, and the condition is applied to the event acquisition filter.

(2) Changing an additional common exclusion-condition to a common exclusion-condition

An additional common exclusion-condition can be changed to a common exclusion-condition.

  1. In the System Environment Settings window, click the Editing list button to display the Event Acquisition Conditions List window.

  2. In the Common exclusion-conditions groups field of the Event Acquisition Conditions List window, select the additional common exclusion-condition (Type is a [Figure] icon) you want to change to a common exclusion-condition.

  3. Click the Type button.

  4. A message asking whether the type should be changed is displayed. If there is no problem, click the OK button.

  5. In the System Environment Settings window, click the Apply button.

    The selected additional common exclusion-condition is changed to a common exclusion-condition.

    At this point, the common exclusion-conditions group ID changes. The new group ID is created by adding 1 to the highest number of the already defined common exclusion-conditions group IDs. If the new common exclusion-conditions group ID exceeds the maximum value, an unused ID is assigned in order starting from 0.

    Important

    If you change an additional common exclusion-condition to a common exclusion-condition by mistake, click the Close button in the System Environment Settings window to cancel the change before clicking the Apply button.