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

5. Select Disable Tracing available on the top right corner of the page.
The tracing is disabled and a confirmation message is displayed.
6. Click OK on the confirmation message window.
For more information on disabling tracing using the HP SMH GUI, select Help on the action pane
of either the Event Viewer or the Event Subscription Administration page.
Disabling Tracing using the Evweb CLI
To disable tracing using the Evweb CLI, you must reset the trace value. To reset the trace value,
enter the following command at the HP-UX prompt:
# unset EVWEB_TRACE_LEVEL
Tracing is now disabled.
NOTE: Tracing is automatically disabled at the end of an Evweb session.
Querying the Common Error Repository
This section provides an overview of Error Management Technology (EMT), and describes how to
query and view events present in Common Error Repository (CER).
This section addresses the following topics:
“EMT Overview” (page 81)
“Launching EMT” (page 82)
“Querying the CER using Simple Search” (page 82)
“Querying CER using Advanced Search” (page 83)
“Viewing an Event from CER” (page 83)
EMT Overview
SysFaultMgmt (System Fault Management) (SFM) includes a user component called EMT, which
enables you to view the error messages that are generated on an HP-UX 11i v3 system. The EMT
includes Common Error Repository (CER), which is an online, searchable, and updateable error
repository. The CER contains error metadata. Error metadata is collective information about an
error such as error description, error number, error type, severity, cause of the error, and corrective
actions. The EMT also includes the cerupdate tool, which enables you to update CER with product
specific error information.
The EMT supports the following user interfaces:
Browser-based Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Command-Line Interface (CLI)
The EMT supports the following user groups:
Administrator
Non-administrator
In the CLI, any user with superuser privileges is an administrator. However, in the HP System
Management Homepage (HP SMH) GUI, the user groups in EMT are mapped internally to the user
groups defined in the HP SMH.
The Administrator user group in the HP SMH maps to administrators in EMT. The Operator and
the User user groups in the HP SMH map to non-administrators in EMT.
For information about configuring user groups in HP SMH, see the HP System Management
Homepage User’s Guide at:
http://www.hp.com/go/smh-docs
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