HP Storage Essentials Enterprise Edition Software User Manual
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Event Management
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5.
To filter events by severity, use the <event-filter-severity> tag. For example, to prevent
informational events from being forwarded to HP SIM, enter the following between the
<HP-config> tags:
<event-filter-severity>INFORMATIONAL</event-filter-severity>
You can also filter out the following event severities:
• UNKNOWN
• CRITICAL
• MAJOR
• MINOR
• INFORMATIONAL
• WARNING
6.
To filter events by element type, use the <event-filter-element-type> tag. For example,
to prevent events from hosts from being forwarded to HP SIM, enter the following between the
<HP-config> tags:
<event-filter-element-type>
HOST</
event-filter-element-type>
You can filter out the following element types:
• HOST
• SWITCH
• STORAGE_SYSTEM
• TAPE_LIBRARY
7.
To filter events by name, use the <event-filter-element-name> tag. For example, to
prevent events from an element named ElementA from being forwarded to HP SIM, enter the
following between the <HP-config> tags:
<event-filter-element-name>ElementA</event-filter-element-name>
8.
Restart Storage Essentials.
NOTE:
You do not need to restart HP SIM.
The following is an example of an hp-event-config.xml file. This file instructs Storage Essentials not to
forward any events that are Informational or from a host to HP SIM.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<HP-config>HP configuration
<host-name>HostNameA</host-name>
<trusted-host>HostNameA/trusted-host>
<trusted-host>192.168.1.1</trusted-host>
<admin-user>HostNameA\administrator</admin-user>
<SIM-on-windows>true</SIM-on-windows>
<admin-reset-password>password</admin-reset-password>
<event-filter-severity>INFORMATIONAL</event-filter-severity>
<event-filter-element-type>HOST</event-filter-element-type>
</HP-config>