Re: [nv-l] Automatic clearing events and map status changes
2004-04-15 17:10:45
The short answer to your questions is
that you cannot duplicate the function you are used to in NetView without
some considerable effort.
Either you will have to learn to do
without it or you can implement something of your own, but even then, that
may only approximate but not duplicate what you are used to. It
is difficult to judge at this point. But the answer to both your
questions involves using rulesets and customizing the event displays, not
the trap log.
1. There is only one trapd.log.
You control what is logged there by altering the log message in trapd.conf
using the xnmtrap editor. But trap severity is not a field
that is logged, unless you add it yourself in the log message. The
trap severity is used rather to alter the color of the event in the user's
event display(s), which is where users typically watch events, in the events
window, which is a real-time, in-memory display and not a log. You
can affect a user's displays by using rulesets. It would be easy
to write a ruleset which would resolve an event, that is, remove it from
the user's display, upon receipt of another. But you must
familiarize your self with what is written about the ruleset editor in
the Administrator's Guide and then play with it a little. You can
start the editor outside of the GUI using the command /usr/OV/bin/nvrsEdit
. Open the sampcorrNuNd.rs file for an example of how a resolve works.
You'd need only change the Trap Settings to be the events you want,
and the Pass-On-Match to indicate the matching attributes those have and
the hold time.
2. You can use the 58916871 status
trap but there are several caveats when doing so. First the event
window must be open on a display having been started with the read-write
map, or the update will not occur. This is because the API is in
the event window GUI, a process called "nvevents", and it requires
access to the read-write map to update the status. And these objects
you affect the status on should be ones which you add to NetView yourself
because, if netmon is also updating them, then whenever the GUI is recycled,
the status that netmon has for the object, which is stored in the database
will be used when the map is reopened. Updating the status of netmon-controlled
objects is much more difficult. If that's what you want to do, then
you had better take up that issue in a separate note.
The rest of what you say you want for
this second case is rather murky to me because you are still using some
terminology from your other system. But let me see whether I can
clarify a few points. You can set whatever severity you want for a trap
initially in trapd.conf. That's how it will display. And you
may override that severity with a ruleset which changes that severity for
the user viewing it . And your ruleset could further log that trap
with it's new severity to a new log file of your own devising. But
the trapd.log does not log event severities as a field in the log record.
They are only used to alter the color of the event in the display. So
your new log could record a severity, but the default one would not
have it. I hope that it clear.
All this customization is just with
NetView itself as a stand-alone product. If you have plans to use
the Tivoli Event Console as a replacement for the NetView event display,
then the correlation you describe can be achieved within the TEC
display and TEC log using TEC rules, but it is beyond the scope of my reply
to explain to you how to do that. The learning curve for customizing
TEC is rather steep and user's typically go to class or get help from IBM
Services to do anything out of the ordinary. You might want to ask
your IBM marketing rep about the availability of classes on NetView and
TEC in your area.
James Shanks
Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
alejandro.gabay AT reuters DOT com
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Hi.
I have a Netview 7.1.3 running Solaris 8 on a SUN box.
As we are migrating from a different SNMP manager to Netview, we were accustomed
to have a current log and a history log. Some events were configured to
auto-clear others (this means to remove them from the current and send
them straight to the history). Do you know how can we implement this in
Tivoli?.
Also, we have and external application that should set some objects status
in the Netview map. I am planning to use the Netview specific trap 58916871
to change the object color?. I would like to see the traps in the netview
event history with a priority linked to them (per instance an "Up"
event should be a clear event, an "User2" event should be a warning
one). How can I change the trap severity depending on the trap content?.
B. Regards
Alejandro Gabay
Technical Center Supervisor, Argentina
Reuters Ltd
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