gateway, IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console (continued)

tec_gateway_sce 97

 

 

 

gateway, Tivoli Management Framework

2

GatewayAckInterval keyword

98

 

 

GatewayQueueSize keyword

99

 

 

GatewaySendInterval keyword

99

 

 

GatewayTMEAckEnabled keyword

99

 

getport_timeout_seconds keyword

12

 

getport_timeout_usec keyword

12

 

 

getport_total_timeout_seconds keyword

12

getport_total_timeout_uset keyword

12

 

graphic character set 25

 

 

 

graphic character set, AS/400

41

 

 

H

hostname attribute 5 hosts, for adapters 5 HP OpenView adapter

See OpenView adapter 65 HPOV adapter

See OpenView adapter 65 HPOVFilter attribute 67

I

IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console, described 1

init.tecad_logfile

103

init.tecad_snmp

83

initial files

20

 

install.exe

79

 

installation script

8

instances of UNIX log file adapter, running multiple 102

interfaces

 

 

 

non-TME 1

 

 

TME

1

 

 

internationalization

 

 

filtering events

14

 

format files, encoding

145

format files, Windows NT event log adapter 132

messages and postemsg

22

support for events 3

 

UTF-8 encoding

3, 12

 

interprocess communication mechanisms 1

IP sockets

1, 3

 

 

J

job queue, AS/400 alert adapter 35

K

keywords

See CDS file keywords 24

See configuration file keywords 24

L

lanalert entry, SNMP adapter 92 language support packs and postemsg 22

last.cfg file

21

lcfd process

1, 2, 22

lcfd.log file

21

list events

104

localization directories 4

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log files, ASCII

1

log_default.rls

103

logfile_gencds

103

M

mail alias

 

 

 

tec_print 108

 

 

tec_security

109

 

 

managed nodes

2, 3, 95

 

MAP statement

159

 

 

examples 41

 

 

 

MAP_DEFAULT statement

159

mappings, format file

149, 153

MaxGWCacheSizeMegs keyword 99

maxsz, cache 8

 

 

 

message queues, AS/400

24, 40

messages, events

5

 

 

msg attribute 5

 

 

 

msg_catalog attribute

5

 

msg_index attribute

5

 

MSGBRC.MBR

39

 

 

MSGCDS.MBR

39

 

 

MSGCFG.MBR

39

 

 

multiple instances, UNIX log file adapter 102

N

Name Server

AS/400 alert adapter 35 AS/400 message adapter 51

NetWare adapter attribute defaults 58 BAROC file 58 configuration file 56 error file 55

event listing 58 files 55, 142 prefiltering events 56 troubleshooting 63

network traffic 1

NO_UTF8_CONVERSION keyword 12 non-TME adapters

described 1 event delivery 3 troubleshooting 22

notation

environment variables x path names x typeface x

num_actions attribute 5 nwgencds.nlm 55

O

object identifier (OID) files described 8

tecad_hpov.oid, OpenView adapter 72 tecad_snmp.oid, SNMP adapter 85

online publications ix OpenView adapter

attribute defaults 74 BAROC file 74 CDS file 72 circuit tracing 68 cold start 73

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