Message Stream Alarm Elements
The table below describes the elements that the Probe for HP Operations Manager generates for message stream alarms.
Element name |
Element description |
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$Application |
This element contains the application name used for the event. |
$AutoActionAck |
This element contains 0 for the automatic acknowledgment of a successful automatic event; otherwise, it contains 1. |
$AutoActionCall |
This element indicates the command to issue as an automatic response to the event. |
$AutoActionNode |
This element indicates the system on which the automatic action should run. |
$AutoActionAnnotate |
This element contains 1 if HPOM creates start and end annotations for the automatic action event; otherwise, it contains 0. |
$CreationTime |
This element indicates the time the event was generated. |
$DupMsgCounter |
This element contains the count of duplicate messages associated with the message stream alarm. |
$Group |
This element indicates the message group. |
$InstructionParameter |
This element contains the parameters used to call the external instruction text interface. |
$InstructionTag |
This element displays the name of the external instruction text interface. |
$InstructionType |
This element defines whether the internal instruction text or an external interface is used to display instructions for the event. |
$MsgId |
This element contains a unique identifier for the event. |
$MsgKey |
This element contains additional message attributes for customized message handling. |
$MsgLogOnly |
This element contains 1 if the event is automatically inserted into the history event table when it is received by HPOM;otherwise, it contains 0. |
$MsgSrc |
This element displays the source of the event. |
$MsgText |
This element displays the event text. |
$MsgType |
This element displays the type of message contained within the event. |
$Node |
This element indicates the node name of the server that generated the event. |
$Notification |
This element contains 1 if HPOM forwards the event to the notification interface; otherwise, it contains 0. |
$Object |
This element displays the object name used for the event. |
$OpActionAck |
This element contains 1 if HPOM automatically acknowledges the operator-initiated event after it has finished successfully; otherwise, it contains 0. |
$OpActionCall |
This element indicates the command to issue as an operator-initiated response to the event. |
$OpActionNode |
This element indicates the node on which the operator-initiated action should run. |
$OpActionAnnotate |
This element indicates whether HPOM creates start and end annotations for the operator-initiated action. This element contains 0 if HPOM is not creating start and end annotations; otherwise, it contains 0. |
$OrigMsgText |
This element displays the original message text. |
$ReceiveTime |
This element indicates the time the event was received. |
$ServiceName |
This element displays the name of the service that originated the alarm. |
$Severity |
This element indicates the severity of the event based on the following event levels:
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$TroubleTicket |
This element contains 1 if HPOM forwards the event to the HPOM trouble ticket interface; otherwise, it contains 0. |
$TroubleTicketAck |
This element contains 1 if HPOM automatically acknowledges the event when it is sent to the trouble ticket interface successfully; otherwise, it contains 0. |
$Unmatched |
This element contains 0 if the event was forwarded to HPOM because it matched a condition; otherwise, it contains 1. |