Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 ユーザーガイド
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Events
Event Activity Interface
Event Trigger
– The condition that causes CWA to trigger the assigned (associated) action(s).
Owner
– The user account that owns the event. By default, the user that defined the event is the owner.
See also:
Event Details - Status Tab
The
Status
tab provides details on the current status of the event trigger.
Current Status
– The event’s current status.
Times Triggered
– The number of times that this event has been triggered.
Last trigger condition time
– The date and time of the last time the event was triggered.
Event Details - Variable, File and Email Monitor Tabs
These tabs appear depending upon the type of event selected. Job and system events do not have these tabs because
they do not require a monitor. The fields on these tabs are the same fields that are on their respective tabs in their
they do not require a monitor. The fields on these tabs are the same fields that are on their respective tabs in their
Event
Definition
dialogs.
Event Details - Schedule Tab
These tabs only appear for variable, file and email events. The
Schedule
tab displays when the event monitor is
scheduled to monitor for the defined event conditions. The fields on these tabs are the same fields that are on their
respective tabs in their
respective tabs in their
Event Definition
dialogs. Refer to the
for more information about the fields on this tab.
The Schedule page of an Event Details dialog only appears when defining events that occur externally. External events such as in an e-mail, file and variable events, require a monitor and the monitor requires a calendar to schedule when the monitor should operate. Job and system events do not have a monitor because they respond to internal conditions and thus do not need a schedule. From the Schedule page, you define when the event monitor operates. On this page, you can assign a defined calendar, limit how frequently the event monitor responds to defined conditions and restrict the event monitor to designated time windows. This same page is displayed in the Event Details dialog for the defined event except the text fields are read-only to provide information about the event that occurred. This page has the following options:
Calendar Section
You can specify scheduling criteria to assign the days that the event monitor will run and provide a calendar offset.