Installation guide

Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols
Do not delete the System Policy (Manager) or do not change its name. If its name is
changed, it will not be automatically applied because it is not recognized as the System
Policy (Manager). If the System Policy (Manager) should be deleted by mistake or its
name should be changed, it can be restored by restarting the PVMService. It cannot be
added from the Add Policy menu.
When disabling the System Policy (Manager), disable the monitoring event setting.
Refer to the tables for each setting in the following subsections.
Note:
If you select an event of a Standard Policy configured with multiple events on the
Policy Property Setting window and open the Corresponding Event Handler Setting
window of the event, the All event in category check box is selected automatically, and
Others is displayed in the Event Category box. In addition, Component Events column
is displayed below the Event Name box, on which a list of corresponding events is
displayed.
In an environment where SigmaSystemCenter is upgraded from an earlier version,
Standard Policy may not correspond with the explanations in the following subsections
because the Standard Policy remains the same as before. When a new policy is
created in the environment, a Standard Policy that is configured as explained in the
following subsections is created.
1.6.1. Settings of a Standard Policy
The following table shows the settings of a Standard Policy.
Event Name
(Default)
Report Source Event Event
Handler
Settings
Name
(Default)
Recovery
Action
Event
State
CPU
degeneracy
failure
SystemMonitorEvent
All events in the CPU
degeneracy failure event
category
Set
Degraded
Status
Notification/
E-mail, Event
Log
Enable
Machine
status / Set
degraded
status
CPU failure SystemMonitorEvent
All events in the CPU failure
event category and CPU
temperature failure event
category
Set Faulted
Status
Notification/
E-mail, Event
Log
Enable
Machine
status / Set
faulted status