Examples of e-mail pages – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual

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subscribe to health lifecycle events for an HP NonStop Kernel server, when the server's status changes,
notification is sent to HP SIM and the server status is updated immediately in the GUI instead of waiting for
the next status collection.

1.

Sign into the CLI. See

“Signing in”

for instructions.

2.

Enter one of the following commands:

To add a health lifecycle event subscription for one or more servers, enter:

mxwbemsub -a [destination] ( ( -n nodenames ) | ( -f filename ) ) [-t

health]

The target system (node) names can be entered through the command line or an input file. Each
system name, entered on the command line or in a file, can be the IP address, hostname, or
fully-qualified name of the system. You can specify the destination CMS for the subscriptions. If the
destination is not included, the default is the CMS on which the command is run.

To remove a health lifecycle event subscription for one or more servers, enter:

mxwbemsub -r [destination] ( ( -n nodenames ) | ( -f filename ) ) [-t

health]

The target system (node) names can be entered through the command line or an input file. Each
system name, entered on the command line or in a file, can be the IP address, hostname, or
fully-qualified name of the system. This command can delete subscriptions from another CMS. If a
CMS is not specified, the default is to remove subscriptions from the CMS on which the command
is run.

NOTE:

See the

HP SIM 5.1 Command Line Interface Reference Guide at

http://h18013.www1.hp.com/

products/servers/management/hpsim/infolibrary.html

for detailed information about mxwbemsub.

Related topics

Signing in

Using command line interface commands

Examples of e-mail pages

Automatic Event Handling allows the sending of a system's home page URL in an -email address if that
system has a home page. If the system does not have a home page, then Automatic Event Handling sends
a URL that points to the HP SIM System Page of the system on the current Central Management Server
(CMS).

NOTE:

The URL specified in an e-mail message is displayed only if the format is set to standard.

Three types of e-mail pages can be sent from HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM):

Standard

Pager/SMS

HTML

See

“Creating an automatic event handling task”

for more information on each type of page.

Example of a standard e-mail page

From: Doe, John

Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 5:04 PM

To: Doe, Jane

Cc: Smith, Jim; Jones, Beth

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