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Re: Ruleset Question

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Subject: Re: Ruleset Question
From: James_Shanks@tivoli.com
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 17:39:53 -0400

"Pass-On-Match" means "do the next action if I get a matching event before the
timer expires (else do nothing)".  "Reset-On-Match"  means "don't do the next
action if I get a matching event before the timer expires (else do it)" .

So I would use Reset.    Input 1 is the Node down event (from a Trap Setting
Node).  Input 2 is Node Up.
 The time interval is 15 minutes.  I presume you want to match on hostname, so
compare Attribute 2 with Attribute 2.   The next ruleset node after the Reset
should be an action node where you have your command or full patch to your
script to do the logging.  You can log any part of the event you want.  As the
Admin Guide will tell you, the environment variables will contain the parts of
the trap: for example, $NVATTR_3 is the 3rd variable of the trap, which for
NetView is the formatted description.

James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX and NT) L3 Support



"Ferreira, Linda" <FerreiraL@nabisco.com> on 04/10/2000 04:25:30 PM

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To:   "'NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU'" <NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu>
cc:    (bcc: James Shanks/Tivoli Systems)
Subject:  [NV-L] Ruleset Question




Hi Everyone,
Need some help setting up a ruleset.  I'm a bit confused as to what a Pass
on Match does compared to a Reset on Match.  Basically all I need to do is
setup a ruleset that tracks (all) node downs and sends a message to a LOG
FILE if the node up for that device doesn't come up w/in 15 minutes.  Which
node should I use? Pass on Match or Reset on Match?  and I'm not sure which
attributes I use in the Pass/Reset on Match?  Can you tell I've never done
this before?  Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Linda Ferreira
Network Management Center
973-682-6065
ferreiral@nabisco.com

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