Administrator's and User's Guide for SFM HP-UX 11i v1 December 2006
7. Click OK on the confirmation message window.
NOTE: There is no CLI equivalent of this action. The Copy and modify subscription feature
is available only on GUI.
IMPORTANT: The subscription criteria is not copied when you copy an HP Advised event
subscription. Therefore, make sure that you specify the subscription criteria in the Copy and
modify subscription page.
For more information on copying and modifying an event subscription using the HP SMH GUI,
select Help on the action pane of the Copy and Modify Event Subscription page.
Deleting EVWEB Event Subscriptions
You must periodically delete event subscriptions that are not required. You can delete a single
event subscription or multiple event subscriptions at a time.
Deleting an Event Subscription Using the GUI
To delete an event subscription, complete the following steps:
1. Repeat steps 1-5 from “Launching EVWEB for Administration” (page 49).
2. Select Delete subscription in the action pane on the top right corner of the page.
The Delete subscriptions page is displayed.
3. Select the event subscriptions you want to delete, by selecting the appropriate check boxes.
4. Select Delete in the Delete subscription page.
The event subscriptions are deleted and a confirmation message is displayed.
5. Click OK on the confirmation message window.
NOTE: You cannot delete HP Advised event subscriptions and Admin Defined event
subscriptions.
For more information on deleting an event subscription using the HP SMH GUI, select Help on
the action pane of the Delete Event Subscription page.
NOTE: HP recommends deleting all unwanted event subscriptions. Retaining a large number
of event subscriptions may increase the size of the archive, and may affect the tasks you perform
using Event Subscriptions Administration.
Deleting an Event Subscription Using the CLI
To delete an event subscription using the CLI, enter the following command at the HP-UX
prompt:
# evweb subscribe -D -f -n <subscription name>
NOTE: The -n switch is mandatory.
Where:
-D
is an option used to delete event subscriptions.
-n
is a switch used to specify a name for an event.
-f is a switch used to force the command. This switch can be used only with the -D option. If
the -f switch is not used, EVWEB prompts for a confirmation before deleting an event
subscription.
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