11-12-2014
Trigger executable on HMC on occurence of an event
Hi all,
sadly I currently don't have any access to a HMC and I am interessted if anybody knows if there is any way to trigger an executable/script in case of incomming hardware errors etc.. I don't remember there was any such option but then my last HMC was v7.x more than 2 years ago I saw.
I saw an article about to configure syslogd on a HMC to forward such events to another syslogd. In the official documentation/Redbook there was only mentioned to trigger a message via SMTP but that's not sufficient for my environment.
Our event management system is not an IBM product so I don't have options via Systems Director or Tivoli Monitoring/OMNIbus.
Any experience/hints on your side?
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ecaccess-event-send
ECACCESS-EVENT-SEND(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation ECACCESS-EVENT-SEND(1p)
NAME
ecaccess-event-send - Trigger an ECaccess Event
SYNOPSIS
ecaccess-event-send -version|-help|-manual
ecaccess-event-send [-debug] [-environment variables] [-delay duration] [-at date] event-id sequence
DESCRIPTION
Allow triggering the event specified by its event-id. The sequence number should always be greater than the last sequence submitted. The
specified environment parameters are passed to the jobs before submissions. The triggering of the event can also be delayed or started at a
later time if required. As a result the number of notification(s) updated is displayed.
ARGUMENTS
event-id
The identifier of the Event to trigger.
sequence
The sequence number for the triggering (must be an integer between 0 and 2147483647).
OPTIONS
-environment variables
Specify which environment variables to pass to the jobs. Multiple variables should be separated by a semi-column (e.g.
"PARAM1=xxx;PARAM2=yyy").
-delay duration
Allow delaying the submission of the event (default: no delay). The duration is specified in [w]eeks, [d]ays, [h]ours, [m]inutes or
[s]econds (e.g. 1w or 2d).
-at date
Specify the starting date for the event (default: immediate submission). The format of the date is "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm" (e.g.
"2011-01-19 12:17").
-version
Display version number and exits.
-help Print a brief help message and exits.
-manual Prints the manual page and exits.
-debug Display the SOAP messages exchanged.
EXAMPLES
ecaccess-event-send 167 2000
Trigger the event 167 with a sequence number of 2000.
ecaccess-event-send -delay 1d 167 2000
Trigger the same event as in the previous example in 24 hours.
SEE ALSO
ecaccess-event-grant, ecaccess-event-clear, ecaccess-event-list, ecaccess-event-delete, ecaccess-event-create and ecaccess.
perl v5.14.2 2012-04-16 ECACCESS-EVENT-SEND(1p)