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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 />

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Returns the generic trap ID.<br />

Sample output:<br />

6<br />

Returns the event name (textual alias) of the event<br />

<strong>for</strong>mat specification used to <strong>for</strong>mat the event, as<br />

defined in the Event Configurator.<br />

Sample output:<br />

OV_Node_Down<br />

Returns the name (object identifier) of the event.<br />

Sample output:<br />

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

.0.58916872<br />

Returns the numeric object identifier of the event.<br />

Sample output:<br />

.1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.17.1<br />

Returns the true source of the event. This value is<br />

inferred through the transport mechanism that<br />

delivered the event.<br />

Sample output:<br />

kernighan.c.com<br />

Returns the implied source of the event. This may not<br />

be the true source of the event if the true source is<br />

proxying <strong>for</strong> another source, such as when a monitoring<br />

application running locally is reporting in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

about a remote node.<br />

Sample output:<br />

richie.c.com<br />

Returns the specific trap ID.<br />

Sample output:<br />

5891686<br />

148<br />

Chapter 2

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