HP B6191-90029 User Manual

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Chapter 5

Hardware Monitor Configuration Files

Client Configuration File

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# EQ : event_number : severity : enable flag : suppression time : time window :

# threshold : value threshold 1 : operator 1 : operator 2 : value threshold 2

# event_number : the number of the event

# string of "OTHER" means use this entry when no other EQ entry matches

# event number

#

# severity : the severity of the event. Valid values are:

#CRITICAL

#SERIOUS

#MAJOR_WARNING

#MINOR_WARNING

#INFORMATION

#

# enable flag : whether the event is enabled. Valid values are:

#TRUE - event is enabled

#FALSE - event is not enabled

#

# suppression time : time, in seconds, to suppress generation and trending

# for this event after generating the event.

# Valid values are:

#NOT_USED - Never suppress the event

#1 - maxint - number of seconds to suppress

#

# time window: amount of time, in seconds, event must be seen to

# qualify event. Valid values are:

#NOT_USED - time window thresholding not used

#ANY - time window thresholding used but no time window specified

#1-maxint - time need to see threshold events to qualify

#

# threshold : number of times in time window event must be seen to qualify

# event. Valid values are:

#1-maxint

# NOTE: to configure event to always be generated every time it is seen,

# threshold should be set to 1 and time window should be set to "ANY"

# value threshold X, operator X : value thresholds to qualify event.

# Valid values for value threshold depend on the type of value associated

# with the event. However, predefined value of "NONE" means this value

# threshold is not used. Valid values for operator X are:

#NO_OP - this operator not used

# >, < , >=, <=,==, !=.

# These values are used to qualify the event using the following logic:

# value threshold 1 operator 1 value operator 2 value threshold 2

# For example, if the value is an integer and want to qualify event if

# value is between 60 and 70, inclusive, the entry would be:

# 60 : <= : <= 70. If the value is an integer and want to qualify event

# if value is > 70, the entry would be : NONE : NO_OP : > : 70.

#

#

# Define event #100 to be information severity, enabled, never suppressed

# and qualified every time it occurs

EQ:100:INFORMATION:TRUE:NOT_USED: ANY:1:NONE:NO_OP:NO_OP:NONE

# Define event #101 to be critical severity, enabled, never suppressed

# and qualified every time it occurs

EQ:101:CRITICAL:TRUE:NOT_USED:ANY:1:NONE:NO_OP:NO_OP:NONE

EQ:100072:CRITICAL:TRUE:NOT_USED: ANY :1:NONE:NO_OP:NO_OP:NONE

#

# CLCFG_VERSION is used to define the version of this file

# This information will be added to the additional event data portion

# of the event text

# CLCFG_VERSION:V.UU.FF

CLCFG_VERSION:A.01.01

EQ:103:INFORMATION:TRUE:NOT_USED:ANY:1:NONE:NO_OP:NO_OP:NONE

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