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HP Operations Manager for UNIX Administrator’s Reference

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

About Variables<br />

Returns the nth variable binding as name:value. This<br />

variable is not valid in the command field.<br />

Sample output:<br />

.1.2: richie.c.com<br />

-n> Returns all attributes greater than n as [seq] name<br />

(type): value strings.<br />

Sample output:<br />

[2] .1.2 (OctetString): kernighan.c.com<br />

Returns the nth variable binding as<br />

[seq] name-type:value. This variable is not valid in<br />

command field.<br />

Sample output:<br />

[2] .1.2 (OctetString): richie.c.com<br />

<br />

Returns the node which produced the trap.<br />

Sample output:<br />

richie.c.com<br />

<br />

Returns the community of the trap.<br />

Sample output:<br />

public<br />

<br />

Returns the enterprise ID of the trap.<br />

Sample output:<br />

private.enterprises.hp.nm.openView.hpOpenView<br />

<br />

Returns the enterprise object ID.<br />

Sample output:<br />

.1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.17.1<br />

<br />

Returns the textual name of the remote pmd’s machine<br />

if the event was <strong>for</strong>warded.<br />

Sample output:<br />

kernighan.c.com<br />

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