Re: Ruleset Question
2001-10-19 11:47:56
This is a multipart message in MIME format. The short answer to your question is that the Node Up events are not
forwarded to TEC because they are set to BLOCK by the initial event stream
node and that is never changed to PASS later. The Node Down events which
come out of your Reset-On-Match have their BLOCK attribute changed to PASS
by the Forward node. But your Node Up events are not connected to the
Forward.
The Input 2 node in a Reset-On-match node is just used as a template to
determine whether the event held in the Reset-On-Match events cache
should be passed on to the next ruleset node or not. The Input 2 event is
discarded unless you explicitly do something with it. If you want all
your Node Up events to go to TEC, along with the Node Downs that come out
of the Reset, then you will have to draw the connection between the Node
Ups and the Forward.
James Shanks
Level 3 Support
Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
Tivoli Software
IBM Software Group
Please note that my new id is jshanks AT us.ibm DOT com
Michel.Grossenbacher AT coop DOT ch
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10/19/2001 09:18 AM
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Subject: [NV-L] Ruleset Question
Hi together
Im Running NetView 6.0.2 on AIX 4.3.3.
I use a Ruleset to send some Events to our TEC and it should work, at last
what I know, the way that ruleset is written.
I want to send the Interface and Node down/up events but anyhow it keeps
all
up events back and just forwards the not reseted down events.
The ruleset is included below and should work this way:
1. just get the Node/Interface down/up events (NetView6000 Events)
2. dont use the servers and hubs (smartset)
3. reset the node down/up events and the interface down/up events on
match,
else forward it
for testing I use a hold time for 10 seconds and I send the evens manualy
by
the event command.
Any help or sugestion would be appreciated
thank you a lot
Michel
#### TEC.rs has been removed from this note on October 19 2001 by James
Shanks
The short answer to your question is that the Node Up events are not forwarded to TEC because they are set to BLOCK by the initial event stream node and that is never changed to PASS later. The Node Down events which come out of your Reset-On-Match have their BLOCK attribute changed to PASS by the Forward node. But your Node Up events are not connected to the Forward.
The Input 2 node in a Reset-On-match node is just used as a template to determine whether the event held in the Reset-On-Match events cache should be passed on to the next ruleset node or not. The Input 2 event is discarded unless you explicitly do something with it. If you want all your Node Up events to go to TEC, along with the Node Downs that come out of the Reset, then you will have to draw the connection between the Node Ups and the Forward.
James Shanks
Level 3 Support
Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
Tivoli Software
IBM Software Group
Please note that my new id is jshanks AT us.ibm DOT com
| Michel.Grossenbacher AT coop DOT ch
Sent by: owner-nv-l AT tkg DOT com
10/19/2001 09:18 AM
Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion
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To: nv-l AT tkg DOT com
cc:
Subject: [NV-L] Ruleset Question
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Hi together
Im Running NetView 6.0.2 on AIX 4.3.3.
I use a Ruleset to send some Events to our TEC and it should work, at last
what I know, the way that ruleset is written.
I want to send the Interface and Node down/up events but anyhow it keeps all
up events back and just forwards the not reseted down events.
The ruleset is included below and should work this way:
1. just get the Node/Interface down/up events (NetView6000 Events)
2. dont use the servers and hubs (smartset)
3. reset the node down/up events and the interface down/up events on match,
else forward it
for testing I use a hold time for 10 seconds and I send the evens manualy by
the event command.
Any help or sugestion would be appreciated
thank you a lot
Michel
#### TEC.rs has been removed from this note on October 19 2001 by James Shanks
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