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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Command and Definition File Reference


Settings file for the maximum number of status change events (evhist_warn_event_xxx.conf)

Organization of this page

Format

[logical-host-name\JP1SCOPE\BMS\EVHISTORY]
"EVHIST_WARN_EVENT"=dword:value

File

evhist_warn_event_on.conf (used to enable monitoring of the maximum number of status change events)

evhist_warn_event_off.conf (used to disable monitoring of the maximum number of status change events)

Storage directory

In Windows
For a physical host:

Scope-path\conf\

For a logical host:

shared-folder\jp1scope\conf\

In UNIX
For a physical host:

/etc/opt/jp1scope/conf/

For a logical host:

shared-directory/jp1scope/conf/

Description

This file defines whether a JP1 event is to be issued when the number of status change events exceeds the maximum value (100 events).

When you have enabled this function, a JP1 event is issued when the number of status change events for a monitoring object exceeds 100. The JP1 event that is issued is a warning event whose event ID is 3FB1.

In JP1/IM - Manager that has been installed as a new installation, this function (issuance of a warning JP1 event) is enabled. In JP1/IM - Manager that has been installed as an upgrade installation, the same setting that was specified in the previous version is initially retained.

When the definitions are applied

The definition takes effect after JP1/IM - Manager is restarted by executing the jbssetcnf command.

Information that is specified

[logical-host-name\JP1SCOPE\BMS\EVHISTORY]

Specifies the key name for the JP1/IM environment settings.

For logical-host-name, specify JP1_DEFAULT for the physical host and logical-host-name for a logical host.

"EVHIST_WARN_EVENT"=dword:value
  • The value of evhist_warn_event_on.conf is 00000001 (JP1 event with event ID 3FB1 is issued).

  • The value of evhist_warn_event_off.conf is 00000000 (JP1 event with event ID 3FB1 is not issued).

Do not edit this parameter.

For details about the JP1 events, see 3.2.2 Details of JP1 events.