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Re: AW: How many of you use the RuleSet edit -Reply

1998-12-15 17:05:53
Subject: Re: AW: How many of you use the RuleSet edit -Reply
From: Nicaud Phil <pnicaud AT WOOLWORTHS.COM DOT AU>
To: nv-l AT lists.tivoli DOT com
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 09:05:53 +1100
Hi Ralph

Love to have a sample too. Thanks so much

Phil    pnicaud AT woolworths.com DOT au

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gil Irizarry [SMTP:IRIZARRG AT LABS.WYETH DOT COM]
> Sent: Wednesday, 16 December 1998 2:47
> To:   NV-L AT UCSBVM.ucsb DOT edu
> Subject:      Re: AW: How many of you use the RuleSet edit -Reply
>
> Ralp:
>   I am also very interested in some of your cool script/perl code.
> My address is : irizarrg AT labs.wyeth DOT com
> Thanks in advance.
> Gil
>
> >>> lauritz Strydom <Lauritz.Strydom AT MAIL.ING DOT NL> 12/15/98 04:07am >>>
>      HI Ralph is it possible to send me an example of such a shell script
> I
>      would like to start doing event filtering..And are looking for a
>      example!
>
>      Thanks
>
>      Lauritz
>
>      PS Can you send it to the following address Lauritzs AT yahoo DOT com
>
>
> ______________________________ Reply Separator
> _________________________________
> Subject: AW: How many of you use the RuleSet edit
> Author:  Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView
>
>  <NV-L AT UCSBVM.UCSB DOT EDU> at inet-1
> Date:    15-12-98 8:58 AM
>
>
> Neither ruleset-editor nor filter control are what i'd consider the REAL
> thing.
> I prefer a good old event-driven shell-script all the time...
> On my installation actually about 99% of incoming events are treated this
> way.
> And both my users and i just love it...
> Ralph.
>
>  -----Urspr*ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von:    Mark van Kerkwyk [SMTP:kerkwyk AT COMTECH.COM DOT AU]
> Gesendet am:    Dienstag, 15. Dezember 1998 08:39
> An:     NV-L AT UCSBVM.ucsb DOT edu; Schiffinger Ralph 0714
> Betreff:        How many of you use the RuleSet editor , or do you write
> your
> own
> perl/shell/C rules handler ??
>
>
> I am wondering how many of you use the RuleSet editor much or whether you
> just create an inline action which calls a perl/shell/C script to handle
> the incoming events.
> I am finding it hard to get what I need done, just simple things like ( if
>
> Enterprise OID =Lotus or Cisco or Netfinity and Severity is > 2 then page
> this group of people, if Enterprise OID = ArcServe then page this person)
> become quite cumbersome and the rule set edit fills up very quickly with
> the very large icons, they are also not labelled with anything too
> meaningful and my customer doesn't like it too much.
> I can't seem to page a group of people anyway and the nvsec_admin on
> Solaris can't be used to administrer user/group names much.
>
> Any comments ?
>
> Mark