IMPORTANT: Since the severity level for an element is set by the manufacturer, the meanings of the severity levels vary. It is best to view the description of the event.

Unknown - The severity level is not known.

Informational - An example of an informational event is a progress report event for firmware download operation currently in progress.

Warning - An example of a warning is one or more new physical fabric objects (device port, switch, or fabric) have appeared.

Minor - An example of a minor event is a physical fabric object (switch port or fabric) has changed state.

Major - An example of a major event is one or more physical fabric objects (device port, switch, or fabric) have disappeared.

Critical - An example of a critical event is Brocade switches that have a failed firmware download and the failure reason code for each respective switch.

After you select an event level, click OK.

Execute a Custom Command - Policy Manager executes a custom command on the management server when the condition is fulfilled. Type a command that will execute the script in the field. Then, click OK. The software assumes you are in the

%JBOSS4_DIST%\server\appiq\remotescripts directory on the management server when the script is executed. You can use environment variables in your script, such as

POLICY_NAME and POLICY_DESCRIPTION. POLICY_NAME. POLICY_NAME provides the policy name and POLICY_DESCRIPTION provides the policy description. See Setting Up E-mail Notification” on page 154 for more information.

Prefix the command with “start” if the custom command triggers a user interface component, such as a program that uses the user interface (Example: Microsoft Internet Explorer) or a command prompt window.

For example, assume you want the custom command to open a command prompt window and list the contents in the directory. You would prefix the command with start as shown below:

start dir

9.Click OK.

Creating Policies for Events

You can create a policy that generates an event, sends an e-mail, or runs a custom command when an event occurred on one or more specified elements

For example, you can create a policy that sends an e-mail when a new element generates a critical event.

If you plan to use e-mail notification with your policy, first assign an SMTP server from which the management server can send its e-mail notifications. See Setting Up E-mail Notification” on page 154.

To create a policy for events:

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