Rtm Environment - HPE FlexNetwork 7500 Series Command Reference Manual

Network management and monitoring
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Usage guidelines
You must create a CLI-defined monitor policy before you can use the CLI to configure settings in the
policy.
For a CLI-defined monitor policy to take effect, you must execute the commit command after you
complete configuring the policy.
You can execute this command multiple times to create multiple CLI-defined monitor policies. Make
sure the CLI-defined monitor policies that are executed at the same time do not have conflicting
actions. If the actions conflict, the system executes the actions randomly.
You can assign the same name to a CLI-defined policy and a Tcl-defined policy.
Examples
# Create a CLI-defined policy and enter its view.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] rtm cli-policy test
Related commands
commit

rtm environment

Use rtm environment to configure an EAA environment variable.
Use undo rtm environment to delete a user-defined EAA environment variable.
Syntax
rtm environment var-name var-value
undo rtm environment var-name
Default
No user-defined EAA environment variables exist.
The system provides the variables in
system-defined variables.
Table 60 System-defined EAA environment variables by event type
Variable name
Any event:
_event_id
_event_type
_event_type_string
_event_time
_event_severity
CLI:
_cmd
Syslog:
_syslog_pattern
Hotplug:
_slot
Table
60. You cannot create, delete, or modify these
Description
Event ID.
Event type.
Event type description.
Time when the event occurs.
Severity level of an event.
Commands that are matched.
Log message content.
ID of the slot where card hot-swapping occurs.
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