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


7.2.5 Searching for status-change events

To search for status-change events:

  1. Select a monitoring node whose status has changed.

  2. From the popup menu that opens when you right-click the mouse, choose Search Status-Change Events.

When you execute a status-change event search on a monitored object, up to 100 JP1 events matching the status-change condition of that monitored object are displayed sequentially, starting with the earliest event, on the Search Events page of the Event Console window (the 101st and subsequent events are not displayed). Therefore, if the number of JP1 events displayed as search results has increased, we recommend that you manually change the status of the monitored object as needed.

If the number of JP1 events matching the status-change condition of the monitored object exceeds 100, a warning JP1 event (event ID = 00003FB1) is generated. When this JP1 event is generated, check how JP1 events matching the status-change condition are handled, and manually change the status of the monitored object.

When you execute a status-change event search on a monitoring group, up to 100 JP1 events matching the status-change condition of the monitored objects in that monitored group are displayed sequentially on the Search Events page of the Event Console window, starting with the earliest event (the 101st and subsequent events are not displayed). Note that if a status change condition has been defined for a monitoring group, only up to 100 status-change events requiring action are sequentially displayed, starting with the earliest event, even if there are events that changed the status of lower-order monitoring nodes.

Important
  • When you manually change the status of a monitoring node, you clear the status-change event history. Consequently, you will not be able to search for (display) the status-change events that have occurred in the past. Therefore, before you manually change the status of a monitoring node, check how JP1 events matching the status-change condition are handled.

  • The JP1 events that can be searched using a status-change event search are restricted by a user filter (if the user is subject to restriction by a user filter).

  • We recommend that you open the Event Console window before searching for status-change events.

  • If the number of JP1 events matching the status change condition of the monitored object exceeds 100, the completed-action linkage function becomes inactive. Therefore, if the number of JP1 events displayed as search results has increased, we recommend that you manually change the status of the monitored object as needed.