5.9.1 Valid Configuration Information page
The Valid Configuration Information page of the Display/Edit Profiles window displays the profile information that is valid in JP1/Base or for remote monitoring. This page has a tree display area and a node information display area. The tree display area displays in a tree structure the profile information that is valid in for JP1/Base or for remote monitoring. The node information display area displays the detailed information about nodes displayed in the tree display area.
The following figure shows an example of the Valid Configuration Information page.
Note that the following description is based on the agent configuration. The items displayed in the page for the remote monitoring configuration might be different from the items described below.
- Tree display area
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Displays the profile information that is valid in JP1/Base or for remote monitoring in a tree structure. The following describes the items displayed in the tree display area.
Table 5‒22: Items displayed in the tree display area (Valid Configuration Information page) Item
Description
Plus sign (+) icon
A plus sign (+) icon is displayed when there are files under the setting name.
If the plus sign (+) icon is clicked, the setting name is expanded to show the files.
Minus sign (-) icon
A minus sign (-) icon is displayed when there are files under the setting name.
If the minus sign (-) icon is clicked, the expanded setting name is collapsed to hide the files.
Indicates a host name.
Indicates a product name.
or
Indicates a setting name. If there are files under the setting name, is displayed with a plus sign (+) or a minus sign (-) icon on the left.
If there are no files, is displayed.
Indicates a file name.
- Node information display area
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The node information display area on the Valid Configuration Information page displays valid configuration information about the display item selected in the tree display area.
The following describes the items displayed for each function selected in the tree display area.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Event Forwarding
The following table describes the items displayed in the Valid Configuration Information area when Event Forwarding is selected.
Item name |
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Level 1 |
Level 2 |
Level 3 |
Level 4 |
Level 5 |
Event Forwarding |
Event Server Index |
Event server |
-- |
-- |
Forwarding Settings File |
Forwarding filters |
Filter |
Destination (host)# |
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Conditions# |
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Suppression Filters |
Filter Information |
Suppression ID |
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Unit Time (sec) |
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Threshold-based (count) |
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Check Times (to start suppression) |
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Check Times (to stop suppression) |
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Suppression Destination |
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Conditions |
The file displayed for Event Forwarding is the forwarding settings file (forward). If the user clicks this file, the current setting values are displayed. For details about this file, see the description of the forwarding settings file in the JP1/Base User's Guide.
(2) Log File Trapping
The following figure shows the items displayed in the Valid Configuration Information area when the profile information for the log file trap is selected.
Item name |
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Level 1 |
Level 2 |
Level 3 |
Level 4 |
Level 5 |
Log File Trapping |
ID |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Startup options |
Action definition file name [-f] |
-- |
-- |
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File monitoring interval (sec) [-t] |
-- |
-- |
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Event conversion max size (bytes) [-m] |
-- |
-- |
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Read from the start of log files [-h] Not specified: 0 Specified: 1 |
-- |
-- |
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Display command name (UNIX only) [-n] |
-- |
-- |
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Log data source program name [-p] |
-- |
-- |
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Retry specification for opening a log file [-r] Not specified: 0 Specified: 1 |
-- |
-- |
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Destination server name [-s] |
-- |
-- |
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Log file trap name [-a] |
-- |
-- |
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Use option [-u] |
-- |
-- |
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Specification for UNICODE file monitoring (Windows only) [-g]
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-- |
-- |
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Specification of UNICODE file byte order (Windows only) [-b] |
-- |
-- |
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Monitored host [-o] |
-- |
-- |
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Regular expression type [-R] basic: JP1-specific regular expression extended: Extended regular expression |
-- |
-- |
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Log files |
File name (full path)#1 |
-- |
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Action Definition |
Trap filters |
MARKSTRS |
MARKSTR |
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ACTDEFS |
ACTDEF |
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File type |
-- |
-- |
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Record type |
-- |
-- |
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Number of header lines |
-- |
-- |
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Header size (bytes) |
-- |
-- |
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Number of retries |
-- |
-- |
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Retry interval (sec) |
-- |
-- |
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Number of held JP1 events |
-- |
-- |
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Held-events pass specification |
-- |
-- |
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Number of retries for opening a log file |
-- |
-- |
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Retry interval for opening a log file (sec) |
-- |
-- |
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Number of retries for reading a log file |
-- |
-- |
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Number of retries (file monitoring) |
-- |
-- |
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JP1 event for UPD type#2 |
-- |
-- |
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JP1 event extended-attribute options |
-- |
-- |
The following describes the files that are displayed for Log File Trapping, and the manuals that provide detailed information about the files.
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Agent configuration
The current setting values of the log file trap action-definition file and the log-file trap startup definition file (jevlog_start.conf) are displayed. For details, see the descriptions of these files in the JP1/Base User's Guide.
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Remote monitoring configuration
The current setting values of the remote-monitoring log file trap action-definition file are displayed. For details about this file, see Remote-monitoring log file-trap action definition file in Chapter 2. Definition Files in the JP1/Integrated Management 3 - Manager Command, Definition File and API Reference.
(3) Event Log Trapping
The following figure shows the items displayed in the Valid Configuration Information area when the profile information of the event log trap is selected.
Item name |
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Level 1 |
Level 2 |
Level 3 |
Level 4 |
Level 5 |
Event Log Trapping |
Action Definition |
Trap filters |
Filter |
Trap name |
Log type |
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Event ID |
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Conditions |
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Destination event server name |
-- |
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Number of retries |
-- |
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Retry interval (sec) |
-- |
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Monitoring interval (sec) |
-- |
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Matching level |
-- |
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Filter check level |
-- |
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JP1 event notifications |
-- |
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JP1 event extended-attribute options |
-- |
The following describes the files that are displayed for Event Log Trapping, and the manuals that provide detailed information about the files.
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Agent configuration
The current setting values of the action definition file for event log trapping (ntevent.conf) are displayed. For details, see the description of this file in the JP1/Base User's Guide.
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Remote monitoring configuration
The current setting values of the remote-monitoring event log trap action-definition file are displayed. For details about this file, see Remote-monitoring event log trap action-definition file in Chapter 2. Definition Files in the JP1/Integrated Management 3 - Manager Command, Definition File and API Reference.
(4) Local Action
The following figure shows the items displayed in the Valid Configuration Information area when the profile information of the local action is selected.
Item name |
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Level 1 |
Level 2 |
Level 3 |
Level 4 |
Level 5 |
Level 6 |
Local Action |
Execution Definition |
Common Block |
JP1 user name |
-- |
-- |
Event ID issuing specification |
-- |
-- |
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Control option string |
-- |
-- |
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Action Blocks |
Action Block |
Action name |
-- |
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Event filter conditions |
Conditions |
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Command |
-- |
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Event ID issuing specification |
-- |
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Suppression time |
-- |
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JP1 user name |
-- |
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Environment-variable file name |
-- |
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Command option |
-- |
The file displayed for Local Action is the local action execution definition file (jbslcact.conf). If the user clicks this file, the current setting values are displayed. For details about this file, see the description of that file in the JP1/Base User's Guide.
(5) Authentication Server
The following are the items displayed in the Valid Configuration Information area when the profile information of the authentication server is selected:
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Primary server name
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Blocked status of the primary server
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Secondary server
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Blocked status of the secondary server
Authentication server information is set by using the jbssetupsrv command (Windows) or the jbssetusrsrv command (UNIX). For details about these commands, see the relevant descriptions in the JP1/Base User's Guide.
(6) JP1 User-Permissions Level
The following figure shows the items displayed in the Valid Configuration Information area when the profile information of the JP1 user-permission level is selected.
Item name |
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Level 1 |
Level 2 |
Level 3 |
Level 4 |
Level 5 |
JP1 User-Permission Level |
User permissions level |
Permissions Level |
JP1 user name |
-- |
Authority level for JP1 resource groups |
Resource groups |
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Permissions levels |
The file displayed for JP1 User-Permissions Level is the user permission level file (JP1_UserLevel). If the user clicks this file, the current setting values are displayed. For details about the user permission level file, see the description of that file in the JP1/Base User's Guide.
(7) Registered JP1 Users
The following figure shows the items displayed in the Valid Configuration Information area when the profile information of the JP1 user registration is selected.
Item name |
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Level 1 |
Level 2 |
Level 3 |
Registered JP1 Users |
JP1 Users |
User name |
Information for Registered JP1 User is set by using the jbsadduser command. For details about the jbsadduser command, see the description of that command in the JP1/Base User's Guide.
(8) OS User Mapping
The following are the items displayed in the Valid Configuration Information area when the profile information of the OS user mapping is selected:
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JP1 user name
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Server host name
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OS user name
The file displayed for OS User Mapping is the user mapping definition file (jp1BsUmap.conf). If the user clicks this file, the current setting values are displayed. For details about the user mapping definition file, see the description of that file in the JP1/Base User's Guide.