Automatic input definition file for a display message change definition (chmsg_auto_list.conf)
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Format
# comment-line [DEFAULT_NAME display-message-change-definition] attribute-name attribute-name : : attribute-name attribute-name
File
chmsg_auto_list.conf (automatic input definition file for a display message change definition)
chmsg_auto_list.conf.model (model file for the automatic input definition file for a display message change definition)
Storage directory
- In Windows
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- For a physical host:
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Console-path\conf\chattr\auto_list
- For a logical host:
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shared-folder\jp1cons\conf\chattr\auto_list
- In UNIX
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- For a physical host:
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/etc/opt/jp1cons/conf/chattr/auto_list
- For a logical host:
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shared-directory/jp1cons/conf/chattr/auto_list
Description
This file defines the JP1 event attributes that are set automatically when the Add Display Message Change Definition Settings window opens. The window opens when the user selects it from the Display Message Change Definition Settings menu after selecting a JP1 event from the list of events in the Event Console window and selecting View. You can also define a default name for the display message change definition.
When the definitions are applied
The contents of the definition file take effect when Central Console is started and when the definitions are re-read by executing the jco_spmd_reload command.
Information that is specified
- # comment-line
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A line beginning with a hash mark (#) is treated as a comment.
- DEFAULT_NAME display-message-change-definition
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Specifies the identifier that defines the display message change definition. The identifier must be on the first line in the file (the first line in the file that is not a null line or a comment line).
The display message change definition specified for this parameter is displayed as the initial value when the Add Display Message Change Definition Settings window opens. The window opens when the user selects it from the Display Message Change Definition Settings menu after selecting a JP1 event from the list of events in the Event Console window and selecting View.
For the name, specify a character string of up to 40 bytes. The permitted characters are all characters other than the control characters (from 0x00 to 0x1F and 0x7F to 0x9F). If a name with more than 40 bytes is specified, characters after the 40th are dropped, and the first 40 bytes of the character string are used as the display message change definition. If this parameter is omitted, Add display message change definition is assumed as the display message change definition.
- attribute-name
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For the automatic input definition file for a display message change definition,specify the attribute of a JP1 event that is to be set as an event condition when the Add Display Message Change Definition Settings window opens. The window opens when the user selects it from the Display Message Change Definition Settings menu after selecting a JP1 event from the list of events in the Event Console window and selecting View. At this time, the condition for the attribute name specified for this parameter will be displayed as the initial value.
For the definition items, write one attribute name of a JP1 event that will be set on each line.
Uppercase and lowercase are distinguished. Space and tab characters specified at the beginning or the end of the attribute name are ignored.
If there are no valid attribute names, the KAVB1952-W message is output to the integrated trace log file, and the default items are used.
If the same attribute name is specified twice, both are ignored, and the KAVB1954-W message is output to the integrated trace log file.
The order in which the attributes are written in this definition file determines the order in which JP1 event attributes are displayed automatically in the Event conditions section of the Display Message Change Definition Settings window.
If attribute-name is specified incorrectly, the KAVB1953-W message is output to the integrated trace log file, and the attribute name is ignored.
The following table lists the attribute names that can be specified.
Table 2‒79: List of display items No.
Display item
Attribute name
1
Event source host name#
E.JP1_SOURCEHOST
2
Registered host name
B.SOURCESERVER
3
Event level
E.SEVERITY
4
Object type
E.OBJECT_TYPE
5
Object name
E.OBJECT_NAME
6
Root object type
E.ROOT_OBJECT_TYPE
7
Root object name
E.ROOT_OBJECT_NAME
8
Occurrence
E.OCCURRENCE
9
User name
E.USER_NAME
10
Message
B.MESSAGE
11
Product name
E.PRODUCT_NAME
12
Event ID
B.ID
13
Destination event server name
B.DESTSERVER
14
Reason for registration
B.REASON
15
Source process ID
B.PROCESSID
16
Source user name
B.USERNAME
17
Source user ID
B.USERID
18
Source group name
B.GROUPNAME
19
Source group ID
B.GROUPID
20
Object ID
E.OBJECT_ID
21
Return code
E.RESULT_CODE
Example definition
DEFAULT_NAME display-message-change-definition E.JP1_SOURCEHOST B.SOURCESERVER E.SEVERITY B.MESSAGE E.PRODUCT_NAME B.ID