HP-UX SysFaultMgmt (System Fault Management) (SFM) Administrator Guide (762798-001, March 2014)

Table 18 External event subscriptions
DescriptionField
Displays the filter name consisting of an event subscriptions.Filter name
Displays the handler name consisting of an event subscriptions.Handler name
Displays the destination 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).
Viewing indications using Evweb
This section describes how to perform non-administration tasks related to viewing WBEM indications
using Evweb.
This section addresses the following topics:
“Launching Evweb for viewing WBEM indications” (page 69)
“Searching for the subscribed WBEM events” (page 70)
“Viewing summary information about WBEM events” (page 71)
“Viewing detailed information about WBEM events” (page 71)
“Deleting WBEM Events from the Event Archive” (page 72)
NOTE: Evweb enables both administrators and non-administrators to search and view WBEM
events. However, only administrators can delete WBEM events.
The Event Viewer enables you to view, search, and delete WBEM events that are present in the
Event Archive. It also enables you to view both detailed and summary information of WBEM events.
You can also search for WBEM events stored in the Event Archive using the advanced search
feature. To enhance search results, the Event Archive is divided into Current and History Event
archive. By default, the Current event archive contains the latest events that are generated on an
HP-UX 11i v3 system.
The events stored in the Current event archive are automatically moved to the History Event Archive
based on the following parameters, which ever occurs first:
The events are older than 10 days.
The page size of the Current event archive is greater than 100.
Events older than 365 days are purged from the history event archive. This results in a phased
elimination of old events.
These values are defined as XML elements surrounded by <EvwebDBConfig> tag in /var/opt/
sfm/conf/DBConfig.xml. If they are changed, enter the following command at the HP-UX
prompt:
# sfmconfig -c /var/opt/sfm/conf/DBConfig.xml
Launching Evweb for viewing WBEM indications
You can launch Evweb either through the CLI or through the HP SMH GUI.
To launch Evweb using the CLI, enter the following command at the HP-UX prompt:
# evweb eventviewer L
To launch Evweb for viewing WBEM indications using the HP SMH GUI, complete the following
steps:
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