Understanding The Platespin Orchestrate Events System - Novell PLATESPIN ORCHESTRATE 2.0.2 - DEVELOPMENT CLIENT REFERENCE 08-28-2009 Reference

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Figure C-7
If you right-click a column head in this table, a menu is launched where you can select the columns
that you want to display.
Figure C-8
All Facts Check Box: If you select the All Facts check box at the top of the Facts Table view, all
facts for the selected Grid object, as well as those for the Server itself (
displayed.
If you right-click a fact, you have the option of adding a new fact, deleting the selected fact, or
viewing/editing (if the fact is editable or can be deleted) the selected fact.
C.3 Understanding the PlateSpin Orchestrate
Events System
The PlateSpin Orchestrate Event System integrates with the Job Scheduler. Event notifications can
start jobs and can also invoke Event handler methods in long-running jobs. In turn, a job can react to
the Event by starting other PlateSpin Orchestrate actions, by modifying object attributes, or by
executing another external process.
For example, an Event notification can occur when a VM Host has exceeded its configured load
limits. This Event can start a job that migrates VMs off of the loaded VM Host or VM Hosts.
PlateSpin Orchestrate supports two Event types:
Built-in Events, such as change of status of the health of a resource's or a change in the online
status of the resource.
Rule-based Events that are triggered when the attributes of an object satisfy the rules
(constraint conditions) defining the Event.
This section includes the following information:
Section C.3.1, "Event Notification," on page 147
146 PlateSpin Orchestrate 2.0 Development Client Reference
The Facts Table View
Menu Used to Select the Columns Displayed in the Facts Table View of the Policy Debugger
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