Editing a pseudo event definition, Deleting a pseudo event definition – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual

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Creating a pseudo event definition by copying an existing definition

You can create a pseudo event definition by copying an existing definition.

To create a pseudo event definition by copying an existing definition, complete the following steps.

1. Select Monitor > Event Processing > Pseudo Events.

2. Select the pseudo event definition that you want to copy from the Pseudo Events list.

3. Click the Duplicate button.

The Pseudo Events dialog box, shown in

Figure 757

, displays.

The name of the event action is the name of the selected action with the word “copy”
appended. For example, “Event1” becomes “Event1 copy”.

4. Enter a new name for the pseudo event definition.

5. Make the changes you want to make to the definition. Refer to

“Creating pseudo event

definitions”

on page 1748 for details.

6. Click Finish to save your definition.

Editing a pseudo event definition

Use caution when you modify pseudo event definitions. Saving changes to a pseudo event
definition resets the run-time information for that pseudo event.

To edit a pseudo event definition, complete the following steps.

1. Select Monitor > Event Processing > Pseudo Events.

The Pseudo Events dialog box, shown in

Figure 757

, displays.

2. Select the pseudo event definition that you want to edit from the Pseudo Events list.

3. Click the Edit button to display the Edit Pseudo Event dialog box.

4. Make the changes you want to make to the definition. Refer to

“Creating pseudo event

definitions”

on page 1748 for details.

5. Click Finish to save your definition.

Deleting a pseudo event definition

Use caution when you delete pseudo event definitions. Deleting a pseudo event definition discards
the run-time information for that pseudo event.

To delete a pseudo event definition, complete the following steps.

1. Select Monitor > Event Processing > Pseudo Events.

The Pseudo Events dialog box, shown in

Figure 757

, displays.

2. Select the pseudo event definition that you want to delete from the Pseudo Events list.

3. Click Delete.

A message displays, prompting you to confirm the deletion request.

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