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
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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 3 - Manager Configuration Guide.
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Select a JP1 event you want to exclude from the event list in the Event Console window.
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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 JP1/Integrated Management 3 - 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.
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Edit the necessary items in the Common Exclusion-Condition Settings (Extended) window.
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Click the OK button.
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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.
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In the System Environment Settings window, click the Editing list button to display the Event Acquisition Conditions List window.
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In the Common exclusion-conditions groups field of the Event Acquisition Conditions List window, select the additional common exclusion-condition (Type is a
icon) you want to change to a common exclusion-condition.
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Click the Type button.
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A message asking whether the type should be changed is displayed. If there is no problem, click the OK button.
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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.
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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.