6.4.7 Event TCP notification definition file (apmtcpsend.conf)
Define the information to be used by TCP communication to post APM-issued events in the event TCP notification definition file. After modifying this file, perform either of the following tasks:
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Execute the apmchg command with the -t option to reload the file.
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Restart APM.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Format
The following is a format of the event TCP notification definition file.
(2) Description
Key name |
Value |
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TCPSMODE <<ON>((ON|OFF)) |
Specify whether to use TCP communication for event notification. |
TCPSPORT <<20264>>((integer of 1 to 65535)) |
Specify a port number. |
RETRYCNT <<0>>((0 to 5 times)) |
Specify the number of retry attempts in cases when events cannot be reported. 0 means that notification will not be retried. |
INTERVAL <<5>>((3 to 10 seconds)) |
Specify the retry interval. |
(3) Directions of traffic through a firewall
The following table describes the directions of traffic through the firewall when TCP communication is used for events issued by APM:
Program |
Process name |
Port number# |
Directions of traffic through a firewall |
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APM |
apmProcMng |
20264/tcp |
APM -> SSO |
(4) Notes
If APM events are reported via TCP communication, the event delay function is disabled.