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

-b
is a switch used to display information about event subscriptions in brief.
external
is an argument used to display information about external event subscriptions.
A list of event subscriptions is displayed in a tabular format, as shown in Figure 5-4.
Figure 5-4 External Event Subscriptions
The field names of the external event subscriptions are different from the ones created using
Evweb. However, field names of both external event subscriptions and subscriptions created
using Evweb, can be matched. Table 5-3 describes the various fields in the View external
subscriptions page.
Table 5-3 External Event Subscriptions
DescriptionField
Displays the name of an event subscription.Filter Name
Handler Name
Displays the destination location where the indications are stored.Destination URL
Displays the subscription criteria.Query
For information on viewing external subscriptions using the CLI, see Evweb_subscribe(1).
Administering Throttling Configuration Policy Using Evweb
This section describes how to use Evweb for administrative tasks, such as creating and managing
throttling configuration policies.
This section discusses the following topics:
“Overview” (page 61)
“Creating Throttling Configuration” (page 61)
“Copying Throttling Configuration Policy to a File” (page 63)
“Modifying Throttling Configuration” (page 63)
“Deleting Throttling Configuration” (page 65)
Overview
Throttling configuration is a feature that enables you to administer a throttling policy. The
throttling policy contains various parameters that can be configured. Based on the throttling
configuration and event subscriptions, you receive alerts for events generated on a single managed
system.
A throttling policy can be associated with more than one subscription. However, one subscription
cannot be associated with more than one throttling policy. The throttling policy and a subscription
can be created independent of each other. For more information on throttling policy, see Table 3-1
(page 33).
Creating Throttling Configuration
You can create a throttling configuration policy and associate it with an event subscription. The
HP Advised subscriptions are associated with the default throttling configuration policy defined
by HP.
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