Embedded Event Manager Event Information Tcl Command Extension; Event_Reqinfo - Cisco ASR 9000 Serie Configuration Manuals

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Configuring and Managing Embedded Event Manager Policies
Set _cerrno
No
Inside a subevent description, each argument is position as independent.
Note

Embedded Event Manager Event Information Tcl Command Extension

The following EEM Event Information Tcl Command Extensions are supported:

event_reqinfo

Queries information for the event that caused the current policy to run.
Syntax
event_reqinfo
Arguments
None
Result String
If the policy runs successfully, the characteristics for the event that triggered the policy will be returned. The
following sections show the characteristics returned for each event detector.
For EEM_EVENT_APPLICATION
"event_id %u event_type %u event_type_string {%s} event_pub_sec %u event_pub_msec %u"
"sub_system 0x%x type %u data1 {%s} data2 {%s} data3 {%s} data4 {%s}"
Event Type
event_id
event_type
event_type_string
event_pub_secevent_pub_msec
sub_system
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router System Monitoring Configuration Guide, Release 4.2.x
Embedded Event Manager Event Information Tcl Command Extension
Description
Unique number that indicates the ID for this published
event. Multiple policies may be run for the same
event, and each policy will have the same event_id.
Type of event.
ASCII string that represents the name of the event for
this event type.
The time, in seconds and milliseconds, when the event
was published to the Embedded Event Manager.
Number assigned to the EEM policy that published
the application event. Number is set to 798 because
all other numbers are reserved for Cisco use.
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