Scheduled offline device deletion configuration, Data export – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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3.

Select an alarm level from the Level Triggering System Failures list.
When the number of the unrecovered alarms of the specified alarm level and above is not zero,
the SMS indicating system failures is sent. Otherwise, the SMS indicating system normality is sent.
If you do not specify this field, the SMS indicating system failures is sent by default.

4.

Configure the telephone number that receives SMSs:

a.

In the Telephone Number field, enter a telephone number.

b.

Click Add.

c.

Repeat step a and step b to add more telephone numbers.
To delete a telephone number, select the telephone number and click Delete.

5.

In the SMS for Correct System Operations field, enter the SMS content that is sent when the system
operates correctly.
The default content is System is operating correctly.

6.

In the SMS for System Failures field, enter the SMS content that is sent when system failures occur.
When the SMS content includes the numbers of alarms, use the following characters to represent
the number of alarms of different levels: ${critical} for critical alarms, ${major} for major alarms,

${minor} for minor alarms, ${warn} for warning alarms, and ${info} for informational alarms. The
default content is Alarms: ${critical} critical alarms, ${major} major alarms, ${minor} minor

alarms, ${warn} warning alarms, and ${info} informational alarms.

Write operation logs into the imcforeground.log file

1.

Select Yes or No from the Write operation logs into the imc foreground log file list to enable or
disable writing operation logs into the /client/log/imcforeground.log file of the IMC installation

path.

2.

Click OK.

Scheduled Offline Device Deletion Configuration

3.

Select Yes or No from the Enable Scheduled Offline Device Deletion list to enable or disable the

scheduled offline device deletion.

4.

If you select Yes, set Offline Device Management Policy to Delete or Unmanage.

5.

In the Offline Device Hold Time field, enter a duration.
If a device goes offline for a period that exceeds the specified duration, the device will be deleted

or unmanaged depends on the specified offline device management policy.

6.

Click OK.

Data export

IMC stores event information in log files. Events turn to alarms, when there is a match in the content of a

log to a system or user defined alarm rule. IMC enables you to manage the size of its database by writing
alarms in the database to export logs and then storing exported data for a specified period of time.
Once events are exported, they are removed from the event logs and from IMC processing. This feature

enables you to manage the size and the performance of IMC database while also storing valuable data

for post-export analysis, if needed.
In addition to using Data Export to manage the size and performance of the IMC database, data from

the Data Export process can be used as an input to other non-IMC data analysis processes. For example,

you can import data exported by the Data Export process into a spreadsheet.

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