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evmchmgr(1M)															      evmchmgr(1M)

NAME
evmchmgr - Event Manager channel manager SYNOPSIS
config_file] log_file] DESCRIPTION
The EVM channel manager is started automatically by the EVM daemon, and usually should not be run as a stand-alone program. It reads a set of channel definitions from the channel configuration file and executes the commands defined as the monitor and cleanup functions for any channel, at the configured intervals. A channel is not required to be configured with either of these periodic functions. However, the channel manager ignores any channels which do not have either of these functions. By default, the channel manager reads its configuration from the file. To specify a different configuration file, use the command. If the channel configuration file is changed while the channel manager is running, use the command to instruct the channel manager to reconfigure itself. The channel manager reconfigures itself when is run, or upon receipt of a signal. Options Sets the configuration file to config_file. The default configuration file is Sets message output to log_file. The default is When the channel manager starts, it renames any previous message file by appending to its name, and creates a new file. RETURN VALUES
The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An error occurred. FILES
Default channel configuration file Default channel manager log file SEE ALSO
Commands kill(1), evmd(1M), evmreload(1M), evmstart(1M), evmstop(1M). Files evmchannel.conf(4). Event Management EVM(5). EVM Events EvmEvent(5). Event Filter EvmFilter(5). evmchmgr(1M)

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evminfo(1)						      General Commands Manual							evminfo(1)

NAME
evminfo - Provides information about EVM SYNOPSIS
evminfo -lc | -vp | -verify verify_option [-file verify_file] OPTIONS
Reads the EVM channel configuration file, /etc/evmchannel.conf, and writes a list of all the configured event channels. You can review the events available for retrieval through a particular set of channels by invoking evmget with the -C option. Writes a string that can be used as the first two components (by convention the vendor and product components) of a system event name. This option enables script writers to refer to system events in a way that is independent of the host system. You should use this facility if you are writing a script that in the future may be used on other platforms that support EVM, and whose system events may have a different prefix. Checks the syntax of the EVM configuration file specified by verify_option. Valid values for verify_option are daemon, logger or chmgr, to verify the EVM daemon, EVM logger or EVM channel configuration files respectively. If a verify_file is specified the named file is checked instead of the component's standard configuration file. DESCRIPTION
The evminfo command writes selected information about the EVM environment to its standard out stream. The options determine the informa- tion to be displayed. EXAMPLES
In the following example, the evminfo -lc command lists the names of all event channels configured in the EVM channel configuration file, and the user invokes evmget to retrieve events from two of the listed channels. $ evminfo -lc syslog binlog misclog evmlog $ evmget -A -C misclog,evmlog This example illustrates the use of evminfo -vp in a shell script to determine the first two components (by convention, the vendor and product components) of the names of system events in the host system. The script then uses evmwatch to monitor system events. VP=`evminfo -vp` evmwatch -f "[name $VP]" | evmshow The following example checks the syntax of the EVM daemon configuration file. evminfo -verify daemon EXIT VALUES
The following exit values are returned: Successful completion An error occurred FILES
The EVM channel configuration file. The EVM daemon configuration file. The EVM logger configuration file. SEE ALSO
Commands: evmget(1), evmpost(1), evmshow(1), evmsort(1), evmwatch(1), evmchmgr(8), evmdaemon(8), evmlogger(8), evmreload(8) Files: evmchannel.conf(4), evmdaemon.conf(4), evmlogger.conf(4) Event Management: EVM(5) EVM Events: EvmEvent(5) Event Filter: EvmFilter(5) delim off evminfo(1)
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