Tr3271 Event Management; Subsystem Processes That Report Events - HP TR3271 Programming Manual

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SECTION 7

TR3271 EVENT MANAGEMENT

The TR3271 subsystem reports information about events it detects
by issuing event messages.
A management application can obtain
these event messages by opening an Event Management Service (EMS)
distributor process and requesting the messages.
The application
can also specify that a filter be applied to select certain
event messages.
This section describes the event messages that
the TR3271 subsystem can issue and the specific programming
considerations for dealing with these event messages in an
application.
For general information on how an application
obtains event messages from a subsystem, refer to the Event
Management Service (EMS) Manual .
For information on how event messages can be obtained
interactively, refer to the VIEWPOINT Manual .
In this section,
event-message tokens and their values are represented in DDL.
For a quick explanation of DDL as it applies to SPI, refer to
the appendix "Overview of DDL for SPI" in the Distributed Systems
Management (DSM) Programming Manual .

SUBSYSTEM PROCESSES THAT REPORT EVENTS

Event messages issued by the TR3271 subsystem are generated by
the I/O process.
All event messages issued by the TR3271 subsystem contain
the subsystem ID ZTR3-VAL-SSID which is described in "SPI
Standard Definitions" in Section 5. For more information about
subsystem IDs, refer to the Distributed Systems Management (DSM)
Programming Manual .
Table 7-1 lists the event messages that the TR3271 subsystem can
issue.
7-1

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