Description:
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hpEMSNormalSevEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS {
hpEMSResourceName,
hpEMSRequestID,
hpEMSOperator,
hpEMSResourceType,
hpEMSResourceValue,
hpEMSThresholdType,
hpEMSThresholdValue,
hpEMSUserDataFlag,
hpEMSMonitorDataFlag,
hpEMSNotificationTrigger,
hpEMSEventType,
hpEMSNotifyID}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Event Monitoring Service (EMS) has generated an event
for a monitored resource.
A Problem Event occurs when the threshold condition defined
for the resource is true.
A Change Event occurs when the monitored value changes.
Monitoring requests configured for notification when the
value changes may generate this event.
A Poll Event occurs regularly at the configured polling
interval.
An Error Event occurs when the value of a monitored resource
cannot be obtained from the monitor.
The data passed with the event:
1) The name of the resource being monitored.
2) The request id, a unique identifier for the
monitoring request. This value should be used when
using resdata to retrieve additional information
about the event.
3) The operator used by EMS to determine when event
notifications should be sent. Possible values
include: poll, change, >, >=, <, <=, = and !=.
4) The resource type, which defines the type of value
being monitored. Possible values include: string,
enumerated, integer, and float.
5) The resource value, which is the current value of the
resource being monitored. It is converted based on
the resource type.
6) The threshold type (usually the same as the resource
type) defines the type of value configured for the
threshold. Possible values include: string,
integer, and float.
7) The threshold value configured for the resource being
monitored.
8) The user data flag, which indicates whether or not
user data are available. User data are comments
provided by the user when the request was configured.
User data can be retrieved on the source node by
running:
/opt/resmon/bin/resdata -r <resource name> \
-R <request id> -u
9) The monitor data flag, which indicates whether or not
the monitor has additional data regarding the event.
Additional data provided by the resource monitor
can be retrieved on the source node by running:
/opt/resmon/bin/resdata -r <resource name> \
-R <request id> [-n <notify id>] -m
10) The notification trigger indicates if the resource
condition is normal or not. For an EMSProblemEvent
trap, the notification trigger is abnormal.
11) The event type indicates the type of notification
being sent. The different types are:
Poll - for notification at every interval
Change - for notification when the value changes
Normal - for notification when the threshold
condition for the resource is not true
Problem - for notification when the threshold
condition for the resource is true
Error - for notification when the monitor
encountered an error determining
the resource value
12) The notify id, a unique identifier for a specific
notification event. This value should be used when
using resdata to retrieve additional information
about the event. Monitor data can be retrieved
on the source node by running:
/opt/resmon/bin/resdata -r <resource name> \
-R <request id> [-n <notify id>] -m"
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