Using the Event Monitoring Service (November 1999)
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Understanding the Event Monitoring Service
Client and Target Applications
instance. An example of a full resource path for the physical volume
status of the device /dev/dsk/c0t1d2 belonging to volume group
vgDataBase, is /vg/vgDataBase/pv_pvlink/status/c0t1d2.
2. Specify when to collect value. Select either and/or all:
• When value is ...
If you are setting up a request for an asynchronous monitor, this is
the only option available.
• When value changes
• At each interval
Select this option to send an event periodically, regardless of the
value.
Define a polling interval that is appropriate to your system
performance and reaction time needs. See Step 3.
3. Specify a polling interval for how often the monitor checks the
resource and reports the value.
This applies only to non-asynchronous monitors and goes with the At
each interval option in Step 2.
4. Specify how often the monitor should check and send notification
about the resource:
the
• Initial option immediately checks and returns the resource
value regardless of threshold conditions
• the Repeat option checks and returns the resource value at each
polling interval if threshold conditions have been met
• the Return option checks and returns the resource value after a
threshold condition has been resolved and the threshold condition
is not longer true.
5. Specify the notification protocols:
• opcmsg (IT/O), by severity or map severity from values listed
• TCP or UDP
• SNMP trap, by severity or map severity from values listed
• email