6.2.1 Editing the definition files
You can edit the following definition files for JP1/IM - EG for NNMi (this editing can be performed while the services of JP1/IM - EG for NNMi are running):
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Operation definition file#
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NNMi incident forwarding filter definition file
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Mapping definition file (for category)
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Mapping definition file (for family)
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Extended startup process definition file
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You cannot edit the operation definition file directly. Instead, you must use the jegn_setup command to edit it. For details about the jegn_setup command, see jegn_setup in 7. Commands.
If you have edited any of the definition files listed above while the JP1/IM - EG for NNMi services were running, you must execute the jegn_spmd_reload command to reload the definition files in order to apply the changes. The changes in the definition files are not applied immediately after execution of the jegn_spmd_reload command, but they are applied when the next polling occurs after the reload.
If an error occurs while the jegn_spmd_reload command checks the definition, operations continue using the definitions that were in effect before the change. For details about the jegn_spmd_reload command, see jegn_spmd_reload in 7. Commands.
For details about the settings in the definition files, see 4. Converting NNMi Incidents into JP1 Events and F.1 Extended startup process definition file (jegn_service_0700.conf).
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If you edit definition files while the JP1/IM - EG for NNMi services are stopped, the new settings take effect the next time the services are started.