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13 Event management

Events are typically sent to the CMS from agents running on the managed systems. However, some events
are generated directly from the CMS itself. Managed systems must be configured to send events to the CMS.
After the CMS receives the event, if it passes the filters, any actions configured to happen upon its receipt
are run, and the event is stored in the Systems Insight Manager database for later viewing.

The event list page is the view for an event collection and lists of events that meet common criteria. From this
page, you can clear, delete, and assign events, enter comments on the event, and view printable reports.
To access the event list page, select an event collection from the System and Event Collections panel.

Monitoring

events

in Systems Insight Manager includes the following tasks:

Automatic Event Handling

Enables you to manage automatic event handling tasks, create new

automatic event handling tasks, and configure e-mail and modem settings.

Clearing Events

Enables you to clear events. Select Options

EventsClear Events. Select the

target events to clear and click Clear.

Cleared events remain in the Systems Insight Manager database, but no longer contribute to the status
icon reported in the System Status panel.

Deleting Events

Enables you to delete events from the database.

Select Options

EventsDelete Events. Select the events to delete and click Delete. The events are

deleted from the database This tool can be scheduled to run on a regular basis. For more information,
see

Default system tasks

.

NOTE:

You can also delete events from the event view page.

Event management configuration

The following menu options are used to configure event management:

Event Filter Settings

Enables you to filter SNMP

traps

you receive from discovered

systems

. The default

setting is to accept all registered

SNMP traps

from all discovered systems. You can specify the severity

of the traps you want to see and use the IP address ranges to create a subset of systems whose traps
you can receive or ignore. For example, you can use event filtering to ignore informational traps. This
feature is available to users with administrative rights.

To access Event Filter Settings, select Options

EventsEvent Filter Settings.

SNMP Trap Settings

Enables you to tailor trap messages to your specific network needs. Trap messages

can be cryptic, poorly written, and incomprehensible. You can modify the

Management Information

Base

(MIB) information in the database representation. You can also modify a .cfg file of the MIB.

HP recommends that you never modify an actual MIB. To access SNMP trap settings, select
Options

EventsSNMP Trap Settings.

SNMP trap settings are available to users with administrative rights and are used to view or edit trap
details for a registered MIB.

Status Change Event Settings

Enables you to control if a status change event is generated when health

status changes. To access, select Options

EventsStatus Change Event Settings.

Subscribing to WBEM Events

Enables you to subscribe to WBEM events. Select

Options

EventsSubscribe to WBEM Events.

Unsubscribing to WBEM Events

Enables you to unsubscribe to WBEM events. Select

Options

EventsUnsubscribe to WBEM Events.

Example - Creating a paging task based on e-mail notification

You can set up a notification task to forward an e-mail to a cell phone (for example,

Short Message Service

(SMS)) or other paging interface applications, whenever the CMS receives a Critical, Major, or Minor event.

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