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HP Systems Insight Manager Technical Reference Guide

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Event Details Section

»Table of Contents
»Index
»Notices
»Introduction
»Product Overview
»Getting Started
»Discovery and Identification
»Users and Authorizations
»Networking and Security
»Monitoring Systems, Clusters, and Events
»Navigating the Systems and Events Panel
»Viewing the System Overview Page
»Saving Collections
»Customizing System or Cluster Collections
»Customizing Event Collections
»System Table View Page
»Cluster Table View Page
»Event Table View Page
»Navigating the Event Table View Page
»Customizing the Event Table View Page
»Clearing Events from the Collection
»Deleting Events from the Database
»Assigning Events to Users
»Entering Comments on Events
»Printing an Event Collection Report
»Event Severity Types
Event Details Section
»Searching for Systems and Events
»Reference
»Storage Integration
»Managing with Tasks
»Tools that Extend Management
»Partner Applications
»Reporting
»Administering Systems and Events
»Troubleshooting
»Reference Information
»Printable version
»Glossary
»Using Help
» Introduction
» Event Details
» Related Topics

Introduction

When you click a link in the Event Type column on the event table view page, the Event Details section is displayed, providing detailed information about the particular event. Events are generated from SNMP traps, HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) events, or internally generated events.

Events can be generated from Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) if you have subscribed to WBEM events on the managed system. Refer to Events - Subscribing to WBEM Indications for more information on subscribing to WBEM events.

Events are tracked only for systems that have been discovered. Refer to Automatic Discovery, refer to the Discovery and Identification - Configuring Automatic Discovery for more information on configuring and running Automatic Discovery.

Event Details

This section identifies the following information about the event:

  • Event Severity. Displays the severity of the event

  • Cleared Status. Shows if the event is Cleared, Not Cleared, or Unknown

  • Event Source. Displays the system on which the event originated

  • Associated System. Displays the system that generated the event

  • Associated System Status. Shows the current status of the system that generated the event that changes as the status of the system changes

  • Event Time. Displays the time the event was received by the central management server (CMS)

  • Description. Explains the source or type of event, which can be an SNMP trap, a DMI indication, or an internally generated message, such as the discovery of a system

  • Assignee. Displays the user to which the event has been assigned

  • Comments. Displays comments entered by a user

Depending on the event type, the following information displays in the Details box:

  • Servers in Enclosure

    For enclosure events, this section lists all of the servers in the affected enclosure.

  • Enclosures in Rack

    For rack events, this section lists all of the enclosures in the affected rack.

  • Trap Details

    • Date and time the event occurred

    • Event Description

    • Trap Information

  • Discovered System Details

  • Discovered Date

  • Event Details

    • User name

    • System name of the remote system from where the user was browsing

    • IP address of the system from where the user was browsing

    System name and IP address are not provided for the Unauthorized User Account Modified Event. It is an event internally generated by the HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM) Server.

  • Change Details

    • Source of current status change

    • Previous severity

  • Task Details

    • Time the task ran

    • User that ran the task

    • Systems on which the task ran

  • Status Change Details

    • Subsystem Name. For example, memory, processor, and storage

    • Previous Subsystem status. The status of the subsystem before the event

    • Overall Performance status. The combined status of all the subsystems (the worst subsystem status)

    • Explanation.

Click [View Printable Details] to view the details in printable format. Click FilePrint to print the details.

Related Topics

» Event Table View Page - Navigating the Event Table View Page
» Monitoring Systems, Clusters, and Events - Event Table View Page