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Description

Icon Meaning

Status Icon

Events of this type indicate a failure and
signal the need for immediate attention.

Critical

Events of this type indicate an impending
failure.

Major

Events of this type indicate a warning
condition that can escalate into a serious
problem.

Minor

Events of this type indicate that this event is
not a problem.

Normal

Events of this type indicate that this event is
an unknown severity or unknown problem.

Unknown

Currently in a state that might become a
problem.
Note: In HP SIM 5.0, only WBEM indications
map to warning.

Warning

Events of this type require no attention and
are provided as useful information.

Informational

Related topics

Event table view page

Navigating the event table view page

Event details section

When you click a link in the Event Type column on the event table view page, the Event Details section
is displayed, providing detailed information about the particular

event

. Events are generated from

SNMP

traps,

HTTP

events, or internally generated events.

NOTE:

Events can be generated from

Web-Based Enterprise Management

(WBEM) if you have subscribed

to WBEM events on the managed system. See

“Subscribing to WBEM indications”

for more information on

subscribing to WBEM events.

NOTE:

Events are tracked only for

systems

that have been discovered. See

Automatic Discovery

, see the

“Configuring automatic discovery”

for more information on configuring and running Automatic Discovery.

Event details

This section identifies the following information about the event:

Event Severity

. Displays the severity of the event

Cleared Status

. Shows if the event is Cleared, Not Cleared, or Unknown

Event Source

. Displays the system on which the event originated

Associated System

. Displays the system that generated the event

Associated System Status

. Shows the current status of the system that generated the event that

changes as the status of the system changes

Event Time

. Displays the time the event was received by the

Central Management Server

(CMS)

Description

. Explains the source or type of event, which can be an SNMP trap, a

DMI

indication, or

an internally generated message, such as the

discovery

of a system

Assignee

. Displays the user to which the event has been assigned

Comments

. Displays comments entered by a user

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