attributes (continued)

msg_index 5 num_actions 5 origin 5 overview 4 repeat_count 5 server_handle 5 server_path 6 severity 6 source 6 status 7 sub_origin 7 sub_source 7

B

backup copies

 

 

 

 

 

CFG_ALERT

23

 

 

 

CFG_MSG

40

 

 

 

 

BAROC files

 

 

 

 

 

adapter-specific

 

 

 

AS/400 alert adapter

32

AS/400 message adapter 50

NetWare adapter

58

 

OpenView adapter

74

 

OS/2 adapter

81

 

 

SNMP adapter

86

 

 

UNIX log file adapter

104

Windows event log adapter 121

Windows NT event log adapter 135

attributes list

4

 

 

 

described

16

 

 

 

 

example

16

 

 

 

 

root.baroc

6, 7

 

 

 

superclass

4

 

 

 

 

base event attributes

4

 

 

BufEvtMaxSize keyword

8, 10

BufEvtPath keyword

10, 98

 

buffer file

10, 24, 95

 

 

 

buffer files, AS/400

40

 

 

buffer filters

15

 

 

 

 

BufferEvents keyword 10, 15

BufferFlushRate keyword

10, 95

C

cache, event description 8 enabling 10 file format 8 gateway 95 location 10 send rate 10 size 10

cause events 5

cause_date_reception attribute 5 cause_event_handle attribute 5 CCSID 25, 41, 42

CDS file keywords AS/400 alert adapter

$ACTION_CODE 25 $ACTIONS 25 $ADAPTER_CORREL 25 $ADAPTER_HOST 25

$ADAPTER_HOST_SNANODE 26 $ALERT_CDPT 26

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CDS file keywords (continued) AS/400 alert adapter (continued)

$ALERT_ID 26

$ARCH_TYPE 26 $BLOCK_ID 26 $CAUSES 26 $DATE 26

$DETAILED_DATA 26

$EVENT_CORREL 26 $EVENT_TYPE 26 $HOSTNAME 26 $INCIDENT_CORREL 26 $MSG 26

$ORIGIN 26

$PRODUCT_ID 26 $SELF_DEF_MSG 26 $SEVERITY 26 $SOURCE 26 $SUB_ORIGIN 26

AS/400 message adapter $ADAPTER_HOST 42 $ALERT_OPTION 42 $ARG1 - $ARG8 44

$DATA_CCSID_CONVERT_STATUS 42 $DATA_CCSID_RETURNED 42 $DATE 42

$HOSTNAME 42 $MSG 43

$MSG_FILE_LIBRARY 43 $MSG_FILE_NAME 43 $MSG_HELP 43 $MSG_ID 43 $MSG_KEY 43

$MSG_LIBRARY_USED 43 $MSG_SEVERITY 43 $MSG_TYPE 43 $ORIGIN 43 $SEND_DATE 43 $SEND_JOB 43 $SEND_JOB_NUMBER 43

$SEND_PROGRAM_NAME 44 $SEND_TIME 44 $SEND_USER_PROFILE 44 $SEVERITY 44

$SOURCE 44

$SUB_ORIGIN 44

$SUB_SOURCE 44

$TEXT_CCSID_RETURNED 44 OpenView adapter

$ADAPTER_HOST 72 $AGENT_ADDR 72 $COMMUNITY 72 $ENTERPRISE 72 $SOURCE_TIME 72 $SPECIFIC 72 $TYPE 72 $VARBIND 72

$VARBIND variables 72 $VB_NUM_VARS 72

SNMP adapter $ADAPTER_HOST 85 $AGENT_ADDR 85 $COMMUNITY 84 $ENTERPRISE 84 $SOURCE_ADDR 72, 84 $SOURCE_TIME 84 $SPECIFIC 84

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