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Health Event Strings
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11.0 Health Event Strings
This section describes the health event strings that are associated with CMM events and includes
the syntax and severity of these strings. Refer to Section 10.0, “Sensor Types” on page 65 for more
information on the different types of sensors.
Note: For this section, “health event” (two words) refers to any event that is generated that reports the
health of a sensor. “healthevents” (all one word) refers specifically to the “healthevents” dataitem
or the output of that dataitem (healthevents query).
11.1 Syntax of Health Event Strings
Health event string is a string that is associated with the particular health event occurring. Active
events are displayed in a healthevents query using the following command in the CLI:
cmmget -l [location] [-t [target]] -d healthevents
Active health events are also returned when healthevents queries are executed over SNMP. In
addition, all health events are logged in the SEL and sent out as SNMP Traps.
Note: SEL entries and SNMP traps do not include the severity of the event. Only healthevents query
results display the severity of an event.
11.1.1 “healthevents” Query Event Syntax
The following is the syntax of a string returned by a healthevents query for an associated active
health event. The \n represents newline characters (seen as <0A> in SNMP queries).
[Timestamp]\n
[Severity] Event : [SDR Sensor Name] [Health Event String]\n
Timestamp is in the format: [Day] [Month] [Date] [HH:MM:SS] [Year]. For example,
Thu Dec 11 22:20:03 2003
Severity is either Minor, Major, or Critical.
SDR Sensor Name is the name given to the sensor in the Sensor Data Record (SDR).
Health Event Strings are listed in Section 11.4, “List of Possible Health Event Strings” on
page 70.
11.1.2 SEL Event Syntax
The following is the syntax of each SEL entry for an associated health event. The \n represents
newline characters and the \t represents tab characters.
[Timestamp]\n
\t[SDR Sensor Name]\t[Health Event String]\n_____________________\n
Timestamp is in the format: [Day] [Month] [Date] [HH:MM:SS] [Year]. For example,
Thu Dec 11 22:20:03 2003
SDR Sensor Name is the name given to the sensor in the Sensor Data Record (SDR).
Health Event Strings are listed in Section 11.4.