Event enrichment tasks

Network Manager adds a default set of topology information to events. Network administrators can configure event enrichment to enrich events with extra topology data.

Event Gateway configuration

Examples of event enrichment include the following
  • Enriching an event with main node location: administrators can configure event enrichment so that the location of the main node associated with an event is added to a field in the event.
  • Enriching an event with interface name: administrators can configure event enrichment so that for all interface events, the name of the interface on which the event occurred is added to a field in the event.

Other examples of useful information that can be used to enrich events include the following:

  • System contact
  • Interface description
  • Interface alias

To configure event enrichment, network administrators must first create new fields to hold the extra topology data in the Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus ObjectServer. The next step is to configure the Event Gateway config database to pass the relevant topology data to the ObjectServer.

Event Gateway plug-in configuration

Event Gateway plug-ins are modular processes that receive enriched events from the Event Gateway and perform further event enrichment or take other action on these events. One of the Event Gateway plug-ins is the RCA plug-in. Event Gateway plug-in configuration tasks include the following:
  • Enabling and disabling plugins
  • Modifying event map subscriptions This changes the type of events that each plug-in acts on.
  • Setting plug-in configuration parameters You can set optional configuration parameters for the Event Gateway plug-ins.