I am afraid you may be out of luck here, depending upon what you want to do.
The ruleset implementation on NT is currently incomplete. As you noticed, there
is no ruleset editor. And the syntax of rulesets is not documented anywhere
(they are meant to be read only by the binaries and not by people). So creating
your own from scratch is not supported. You can examine the rulesets that are
provided (in \usr\ov\conf\rulesets -- they are named "*.rs" ) to see what they
do, and the copy one of them and play with it, if you like, but you will be
pretty much on your own to make it work. If all you have to work with is just
the NT version of the product then you will certainly have a very difficult
task. Until development provides a ruleset editor in some future release
(whenever that may be) creating your own is not a practical idea.
James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support
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12:34 PM ---------------------------
James Shanks
07/26/99 12:20 PM
To: James Shanks/Tivoli Systems
cc:
From: James Shanks/Tivoli Systems @ Tivoli Systems
Subject: How to set event correlation on Netview 5.1 NT
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 09:49:26 GMT
From: chantana.n@CDG.CO.TH
Subject: How to set event correlation on Netview 5.1 NT
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Hi there,
From user guide about Netview for Windows NT 5.1, to set event
correlation, it refered to Ruleset, but from the book, it told to create
ruleset from ruleset editor which is on Netview for Unix. We think that
it's not suitable for us since we install Netview only on NT. So how can we
create the ruleset, we don't know format of how to write the ruleset. We
would like to correlate event about Database management software which send
trap to the Netview event browser.
BREGS,
Chantana Netikajorn
Technical consultant
Logic Co.,Ltd.
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