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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 />

3. Start the <strong>HP</strong> <strong>Operations</strong> management server processes:<br />

opcsv -start or ovstart opc<br />

About Time Templates<br />

A time template consists of the following:<br />

❏ Template name<br />

❏ Time conditions<br />

Each time condition defines a specific time period. This time period<br />

contains definitions of the time, day, date, or any combination of the<br />

three. The local time zone is always used to evaluate the template.<br />

NOTE<br />

When specifying a time, use the 24-hour clock notation. For example, <strong>for</strong><br />

“1:00 p.m.” enter 13:00. <strong>HP</strong>OM time inputs are interpreted as<br />

hh:mm:00.For example, if you want to specify a 24 hour time period<br />

ending at midnight, enter:<br />

00:00-24:00<br />

Specifying a notification time period of 00:00 - 23:59 <strong>for</strong> every day would<br />

mean that any message being received after 23:59:00 and be<strong>for</strong>e 00:00:00<br />

would not create notification. When setting values in time fields of the<br />

Scheduled Action Template window, any time fields that are left blank<br />

are interpreted as a wildcard and the scheduled action is executed<br />

continually at one minute intervals. Wildcard characters themselves are<br />

not recognized.<br />

Examples of Time Templates<br />

The following examples show various ways to specify time <strong>for</strong>mats in the<br />

time templates:<br />

❏<br />

No Time<br />

If you do not specify a particular time, day of the week, or year,<br />

<strong>HP</strong>OM assumes that you want the condition to be true <strong>for</strong> 24 hours,<br />

from 00:00 to 24:00 every day of the year.<br />

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Chapter 2

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