Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
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Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
Appendix 13 Using Adapters
Windows Adapter
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Event log name—The name of the event log to be matched. Enter a name or expression in the
text field.
text field.
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Event types—Check the check boxes for the types of events that must be matched.
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Event source—Check the check box and then enter the source or click the Reference tool to
select a variable to find event log entries by where they occurred.
select a variable to find event log entries by where they occurred.
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Event number—Check the check box and then enter the event ID or click the Reference tool to
select a variable to find an event log entry by the event ID.
select a variable to find an event log entry by the event ID.
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Event description—Check the check box and then enter the description or click the Reference
tool to select a variable to find an event log entry matching a description.
tool to select a variable to find an event log entry matching a description.
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Event computer—Check this check box to find an event log entry by matching a specific
computer. Enter the computer name in the text field that should be matched or click the
Reference tool to select a variable for the field value.
computer. Enter the computer name in the text field that should be matched or click the
Reference tool to select a variable for the field value.
Step 4
Complete the appropriate information in the remaining tabs as necessary, then click Save to complete
the activity definition.
the activity definition.
Viewing Results
Click the Event Criteria display-only tab to view the event log information that located on the target.
See also,
See also,
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Defining the Copy Folders Activity
Use the Copy Folders activity to copy file folders from one location to another.
Step 1
On the Toolbox, select Copy Folders and drag and drop the activity onto the Workflow pane.
The Copy Folders property page displays.
Step 2
Click the Inputs tab to continue and specify the following information:
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Source – Files or folders to be copied
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Destination – Location to where the files or folders will be copied
Step 3
Click Save on the toolbar to save the activity properties.
Viewing Results
Click the instance display-only tab to view the source and destination of the files and to view the inputs
and outputs of the activity. See also,
and outputs of the activity. See also,
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Defining the NSLookup Activity
Use the NSLookup activity for testing and troubleshooting DNS servers.
Step 1
On the Toolbox, select NSLookup and drag and drop the activity onto the Workflow pane.
The NSLookup property page displays.