Event details section, Event details, Event – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual
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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
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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
. Events are generated from
traps,
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
that have been discovered. See
, 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:
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Event Severity
. Displays the severity of the event
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Cleared Status
. Shows if the event is Cleared, Not Cleared, or Unknown
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Event Source
. Displays the system on which the event originated
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Associated System
. Displays the system that generated the event
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Associated System Status
. Shows the current status of the system that generated the event that
changes as the status of the system changes
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Event Time
. Displays the time the event was received by the
(CMS)
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Description
. Explains the source or type of event, which can be an SNMP trap, a
indication, or
an internally generated message, such as the
of a system
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Assignee
. Displays the user to which the event has been assigned
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Comments
. Displays comments entered by a user
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