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HP Operations Manager for UNIX Administrator’s Reference

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Configuring <strong>HP</strong>OM<br />

Configuring Flexible Management Templates<br />

MSGTARGETRULECONDS<br />

Message target rule conditions.<br />

MSGTARGETRULECOND Condition that tells the agent to which<br />

management server to send specific<br />

messages. Messages are sent based on<br />

message attributes or time. The message<br />

agent evaluates the message target<br />

conditions by reading the file mgrconf. If<br />

the mgrconf file does not exist, the<br />

messages are sent to the management<br />

server name stored in the primmgr file. If<br />

the primmgr file does not exist, messages<br />

are sent according to instructions set<br />

using the ovconfchg command-line tool.<br />

DESCRIPTION Description of the message target rule<br />

condition.<br />

SEVERITY<br />

Severity level of the message. Can be<br />

Unknown, Normal, Warning, Minor,<br />

Major, Critical.<br />

NODE One or more node names or node groups,<br />

separated by spaces:<br />

• IP or IP <br />

<br />

For example, NODE IP 0.0.0.0<br />

hpbbn.<br />

If the node is defined using the<br />

<strong>for</strong>mat IP or IP<br />

, you should<br />

use the IP address “0.0.0.0”. The real<br />

IP address is then resolved by the<br />

domain name server (DNS).<br />

• NODEGROUP <br />

For example, NODEGROUP<br />

"maintenance" specifies all nodes in<br />

the node group maintenance.<br />

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Chapter 2

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