•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 ”Software Environment Variables for Scripting” on page 264 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
13.Click OK.
Viewing PoliciesTo view policies, access Policy Manager as described in the topic, ”Accessing Policy Manager” on page 532.
In the right pane, the policies are listed in a table.
Table 131 Policy Table Description
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Description | A description of the policy. | |
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Active | If there is a check mark in this column, the policy is active. | |
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