Specifying Time Limits For An Event Trigger - HP 316095-B21 - StorageWorks Edge Switch 2/24 User Manual

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11. Use the buttons to the right of the Trigger area to organize the syntax of the
12. Enter time limits for the event trigger, see
13. Choose an action from the Actions list at the bottom left of the dialog box.
14. Enter the required information in the Value column for each listed parameter.
15. Click Add. The action you configured displays in the Actions area in the top
16. Repeat
17. Use the buttons to the right of the Actions area to move the action phrases up
18. Click OK.

Specifying Time Limits for an Event Trigger

Time limit triggers are used to specify times during which an event trigger should
be fired. For example, you may specify that all offline events between 5PM and
8AM trigger e-mail message and log actions to take place. Thus, the application
sends an e-mail to notify users of the event and adds a second, more detailed entry
to the master log.
1. Click the Event Management tab on the main window. The Event
2. Click New. The Add Rule dialog box displays, as shown in
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trigger.
— Click the up and down arrows to move selected phrases up and down in
the table.
— Click Delete to remove selected rows from the table.
— Click the parenthesis buttons to add parentheses to selected phrases.
— To delete a parenthesis, highlight the parenthesis and click Delete.
Event
Trigger" on page 135.
For help with adding specific actions, see
Overview" on page 128.
half of the dialog box.
step 13
through
or down.
— Click Delete to remove selected rows from the table.
— Click the up and down arrows to move selected actions up and down to
change the order in which the actions are started.
Management tab displays, as shown in
page 134.
"Specifying Time Limits for an
"Event Management Component
step 15
to add more actions.
Figure 69
Optional Features
on page 133.
Figure 70
on
135

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