FUJITSU ETERNUSmgr P2X0-0202-01EN User Manual
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Chapter 2 Setup
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2.3 Setting Items
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Changing the Windows® version settings to "D:\ETERNUSmgr\html_1\"
HTML_ALARMFILE_PATH=D:\ETERNUSmgr\html_1\
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Alarm History Index URL
Specify a URL for HTTP browsing of the Alarm History Files Directory setup in
. The administrator is notified of this URL via E-mail, allowing the alarm
history files to be checked with a Web browser.
This parameter may not be omitted when the E-mail notification function is used (i.e.
ADMIN_MAIL parameter has been set). In this case ETERNUSmgr will not start unless this
parameter is set. This parameter may be omitted if the E-mail notification function is not used
(i.e. ADMIN_MAIL parameter has not been set).
[Parameter]
HTML_ALARMFILE_URL (up to 64 characters)
[Example]
When the Alarm History Files Directory is accessible as "http://host-name/eternuslog/"
HTML_ALARMFILE_URL= http://host-name/eternuslog/
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The alarm history files must be saved in a directory immediately
under the directory in which the ETERNUSmgr Top Menu is installed.
When changing the location of the alarm history file directory, ensure
that all the files (index.htm, menu.htm, fujitsu.gif, eternus.gif) in the
parent directory (ETERNUSmgr Top Menu directory) are also moved
to the new parent directory. If using multiple setup files, ensure that
any modifications are consistently applied to each setup file. Setup
the parent directory of the alarm history file directory (i.e. the
ETERNUSmgr Top Menu directory) as a public directory on the Web
server.
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When monitoring multiple machines, the alarm history files for each
should be saved in a different directory (specify different absolute
paths in each setup file).
Refer to
"2.5 Monitoring Multiple Target Devices" (page 34)
details on how to monitor multiple target devices.
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When this parameter is changed, it is also necessary to change the
alarm file URL in the top menu file ("menu.htm").
For details on how to make changes to the top menu file, refer to
"2.3.1 Target Device Settings" (page 18)
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If the specified Alarm History Files Directory does not exist, it will
automatically be created. It is not necessary to create the directory
manually.
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When monitoring multiple target devices, set a different Alarm
History Index URL for each device’s Alarm History Files Directory.
Refer to
"2.5 Monitoring Multiple Target Devices" (page 34)
details on how to monitor multiple target devices.
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"HTML_ALARMFILE_PATH" and "HTML_ALARMFILE_URL" must
be linked in the Web server settings.