ProbeWatch messages
During normal operations, the probe generates ProbeWatch messages and sends them to the ObjectServer. These messages tell the ObjectServer how the probe is running.
The following table describes the ProbeWatch error messages that the probe generates. For information about generic ProbeWatch messages, see the IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus Probe and Gateway Guide.
ProbeWatch message |
Description |
Triggers/causes |
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ClientSession event loss occurred | The EMS has failed to push one or more events to the probe. As a result the probe is now out of synchronzation with the EMS. |
The EMS indicated that events are being lost and that it is not able to provide the relevant notifications. |
ClientSession event loss cleared | The EMS has restored service and can now provide the relevant events to the probe. On reception of this notification the probe can now resynchronize with the EMS. |
The EMS indicated that the event loss period is over and that it is able to provide the relevant notifications once more. |
Starting the resynch of the alarm list | The probe has begun to resynchronize the alarm list. |
The occurrence of a resynchronization operation. |
Finished resynch of the alarm list | The probe has completed resynchronizing the alarm list. |
The resynchronization of the alarm list completed. |
Performing initial resync | This ProbeWatch message allows you to differentiate between the initial startup resynchronization and the periodic resynchronizations that occur during the normal operation of the probe. |
The probe has started up and sent a request for its initial resynchronization of events. |
Executing resync command... | This ProbeWatch message indicates
that a |
The probe issued a |
Executing resyncFilter command... | This ProbeWatch message indicates
that a |
The probe issued a |
Performing resync... | This ProbeWatch message indicates the periodic resynchronization of events that occurs during the normal operation of the probe. |
The probe sent a request for a periodic resynchronization. |