| Time of event |
The time that the event occurred, in the network node time zone. The system supports time resolution in seconds. |
External event monitoring tool |
| Source |
Event monitoring software that
generated the event, such as SolarWinds or SCOM. Maximum
length: 100 characters. |
External event monitoring tool |
| Description |
Reason for event
generation. Shows extra details about an issue. For example,
a server stack trace or details from a monitoring tool.
Maximum length: 4000 characters. |
External event monitoring tool |
| Node |
Node name, fully qualified
domain name (FQDN), IP address, or MAC address that is
associated with the event, such as IBM-ASSET. Maximum
length: 100 characters. |
External event monitoring tool |
| Type |
The metric type to which the event is
related, such as Disk or CPU, which is used to identify an
event record from which alerts are created. Maximum length:
100 characters. |
External event monitoring tool |
| Resource |
Node resource that is
relevant to the event. For example, Disk C, CPU-1, the name
of a process, or service.
Maximum
length: 100 characters. |
External event monitoring tool |
| Metric Name |
Unique name that describes which metrics are collected and for which this alert has been created. |
External event monitoring tool |
| Message Key |
Unique event
identifier to identify multiple events that relate to the
same alert. If this value is empty, it is generated from the
Source,
Node,
Type,
Resource, and
Metric Name field values.
Maximum length: 1024 characters. |
External event monitoring tool |
| State |
The status of the event:
- Ready: Event has been received and is
waiting to be processed.
- Queued: Event is queued by the event
processor job.
- Processed: Event was successfully
processed.
- Error: Failure occurred while
processing the event. For example, the event collection method or event
Severity is blank.
- Ignored: Value is not in
use.
|
Event |
| Severity |
Mandatory. The options are typically interpreted as
follows:
- Critical: Immediate action is
required. The resource is either not functional or critical problems are
imminent.
- Major: Major functionality is severely
impaired or performance has degraded.
- Minor: Partial, non-critical loss of
functionality or performance degradation occurred.
- Warning: Attention is required, even
though the resource is still functional.
- OK: An alert is created. The resource
is still functional.
- Clear: No action is required.
An alert is not created from this event. Existing alerts are
closed.
|
Event |
| Alert |
If an alert was created as
a result of the event, this field contains the unique ID that Event Management generates
to identify the alert. |
A matching event rule or event field mapping |