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11-02-2004 06:05 AM
11-02-2004 06:05 AM
Event Explanations
Hi All:
Well, I've got HP SIM up and running nicely on a small network of Windows Server 2003 machines, and I would like to create some events that will notify me when certain things happen with those machines.
Namely, I would like to know when hardware in those machines goes AWOL. Or when a machine goes unreachable. Now, I understand that these things are viewable from the system list or the system management page for each machine, but because I would like to have these alerts emailed to me, I would like to set up some auto events to handle them.
That's where I start to have trouble. What in the world do all those event categories actually mean? Is there a reference page somewhere on the 'net that explains them just a bit better? Trial and error is really not an acceptable option here - in spite of what the tech from HP told me.
Even if someone has, perhaps, a page that has all those event types and their subtypes listed in a tree form.... anything would help. References like this should be included with the software, in my opinion.
In the meantime, I guess I'll make a little tree myself, just in case no one has anything here.
Thanks a bunch.
Well, I've got HP SIM up and running nicely on a small network of Windows Server 2003 machines, and I would like to create some events that will notify me when certain things happen with those machines.
Namely, I would like to know when hardware in those machines goes AWOL. Or when a machine goes unreachable. Now, I understand that these things are viewable from the system list or the system management page for each machine, but because I would like to have these alerts emailed to me, I would like to set up some auto events to handle them.
That's where I start to have trouble. What in the world do all those event categories actually mean? Is there a reference page somewhere on the 'net that explains them just a bit better? Trial and error is really not an acceptable option here - in spite of what the tech from HP told me.
Even if someone has, perhaps, a page that has all those event types and their subtypes listed in a tree form.... anything would help. References like this should be included with the software, in my opinion.
In the meantime, I guess I'll make a little tree myself, just in case no one has anything here.
Thanks a bunch.
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11-02-2004 06:51 AM
11-02-2004 06:51 AM
Re: Event Explanations
You might want to start a bit simpler. You could just create an Event Notification based on a Critical Event, and another for a Major Event.
Hopefully you're not getting loads of these a day.
Typically that's the way we work here. I just keep an eye on the Minor events via HPSIM, but I'm e-mailed Critical and Major Events.
Hopefully you're not getting loads of these a day.
Typically that's the way we work here. I just keep an eye on the Minor events via HPSIM, but I'm e-mailed Critical and Major Events.
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11-02-2004 07:29 AM
11-02-2004 07:29 AM
Re: Event Explanations
That's a good idea. I will do that until I figure out what the other myriad of events really mean.
Thanks! Point given.
Thanks! Point given.
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