Administrator's and User's Guide for SFM HP-UX 11i v2 December 2008

You cannot modify HP Known throttling configurations. In all other throttling configurations,
you cannot modify the name of the throttling configuration.
In the EMS hardware monitoring mode, by design, Evweb associates the default throttling
configuration with the subscription. As a result, user defined throttling configurations are not
effective.
Modifying a Throttling Configuration Using GUI
To modify a throttling configuration, complete the following steps:
1. Repeat steps 1-5 from “Launching Evweb for Administration” (page 51).
2. Select Manage Throttling Configurations in the action pane on the top right corner of the
page.
The Manage throttling configuration page is displayed.
3. Select Modify throttling config in the action pane on the top right corner of the page.
The Modify Throttling Config page is displayed.
4. Modify the required fields.
NOTE: You cannot modify the name of the throttling configuration.
5. Select Modify on the Modify Throttling Config page.
Evweb modifies the throttling configuration and displays a confirmation message.
6. Click OK on the confirmation message window.
For more information on modifying a throttling configuration using the HP SMH GUI, select
Help on the action pane of the Modify Throttling Config page.
Modifying a Throttling Configuration Using CLI
To modify a throttling configuration using CLI, enter the following command at the HP-UX
prompt:
# Evweb subscribe -T -m -g<throttling configuration name>\ -p <throttling
configuration policy file name> -s\ <throttling configuration description>
Where:
-T
is an option used to administer a throttling configuration.
-m
is a switch used to modify the throttling configuration.
-g
is a switch used to specify the name of a throttling configuration that you want to modify.
-p
is a switch used to specify the path to the throttling configuration policy file.
-s
is a switch used to provide description for a throttling configuration.
A message stating that the execution of the Evweb subscribe command was successful is
displayed on the screen.
NOTE: The -g switch is mandatory with the -m switch.
You can also use the following switches with the -T option:
(-l)
-h
For more information on modifying a throttling configuration using the CLI, see
Evweb_subscribe(1).
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