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Ownership display modes, Message-ownership modes – HP UX B6941-90001 User Manual

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Chapter 5

Configuring ITO

Preconfigured Elements

been forced to take charge of a message in order to carry out actions
associated with that message. In addition, ITO provides different ways to
configure the way message ownership is displayed and enforced.

Ownership Display Modes

There are two ownership-display modes in ITO:

❏ Status propagation

❏ No Status propagation (Default)

If the display mode is set to

No Status propagation

, a message’s

severity color changes when it is owned or marked. ITO uses the
following default colors to indicate ownership:

Pink

messages that are owned by you

Beige

messages that are owned by someone else

In addition, a flag indicating ownership appears in the own-state column
(S) in the

Message Browser

window, and the own-state color bar at the

bottom of the

Message Browser

window reflects the new number of

messages owned. In this display mode, the status of a message that is
owned or marked is ignored for the purposes of status propagation in the

Managed Nodes

, operator

Message Group

,

Node Bank

,

Node Group

Bank

and administrator’s

Message Group Bank

windows, as well as

the ITO Alarm symbol in the Node Submap.

If the ownership-display mode is set to

Status propagation

, then the

status of all messages whether they are owned or not is used in reflecting
status propagation in the related symbols of other submap windows. In
this display mode, the only indication that the a message is owned is a
flag in the own-state column in the

Message Browser

window.

For more information on which flags you might expect to find in the own-
state column and what they mean, see “Understanding the Message
Browser Headline” on page 187. F
or information on how to go about
setting the ownership and ownership-display modes, see the HP ITO
Administrator’s Guide to Online Information
.

Message-ownership Modes

The administrator determines ownership policy by selecting one of the
following default ownership modes allowed in ITO:

Optional

The user has explicitly to take ownership of a message.