Universal Event Monitor Server configuration options

Universal Event Monitor Server configuration options

This page provides links to detailed information on the configuration options available for use with the Universal Event Monitor Server.

The options are listed alphabetically, without regard to any specific operating system.

Configuration Options Information

For each configuration option, these pages provide the following information.

Description

Describes the option and how it is used.

Usage

Provides a table of the following information:

Method

Syntax

IBM i

HP NonStop

UNIX

Windows

z/OS

Configuration File Keyword

<Format / Value>

UEM Load Override

<Format / Value>

UEM Manager Override

<Format / Value>

Method

Identifies the different methods used to specify Universal Event Monitor Server configuration options:

  • Configuration File Keyword
  • UEMLoad Override
  • UEM Manager Override

Note

Each option can be specified using one or more methods.

Syntax

Identifies the syntax of each method that can be used to specify the option:

  • Format: Specific characters that identify the option.
  • Value: Type of value(s) to be supplied for this method.

Note

If a Method is not valid for specifying the option, the Syntax field contains n/a.

(Operating System)

Identifies (with a ?) the operating systems for which each method of specifying the option is valid:

  • IBM i
  • HP NonStop
  • UNIX
  • Windows
  • z/OS

Values

Identifies all possible values for the specified value type.

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<Additional Information>

Identifies any additional information specific to the option.

Configuration Options List

The following table identifies all UEM Server configuration options.

Option

Description

ASSIGNED_COMPONENT_NAME

UEM Server component to which a stored event definition is assigned.

CODE_PAGE

Code page used for text translation

EXPIRED_HANDLER_ID

ID of a stored event handler record that should be used whenever an event is set to an expired state.

INSTALLATION_DIRECTORY

Base directory in which UEM Server is installed

INTERACT_WITH_DESKTOP

Specifies whether or not the desktop of the current interactive logon session is accessible to the handler process.

KEEPALIVE_INTERVAL

Frequency with which a Keep-Alive message is sent to the UEM Manager.

LOGIN

Specifies whether or not to load a user's profile and environment when a handler process is executed.

LOGON_METHOD

Specifies how a user account is logged on when the environment for execution of a handler process is established.

MAXIMUM_RETURN_CODE

Highest return code than an event handler may exit with to still be considered as having executed successfully.

MESSAGE_LEVEL

Level of messages written.

MINIMUM_FILE_SIZE

Smallest size a file may be in order for it to be considered complete.

MSG_SUPPRESSION_LIST

List of message IDs representing Universal messages to be suppressed.

NLS_DIRECTORY

Directory location of message catalog and code page tables

POLLING_INTERVAL

Frequency with which a UEM Server will detect new occurrences of a system event. The UEM Server will also check at this time see if a monitored event should be made inactive.

REJECTED_HANDLER_ID

ID of a stored event handler record that should be used whenever an event occurrence is set to a rejected state.

RENAME_FILE

Flag that indicates whether or not a completed file should be renamed.

RENAME_FILE_SPECIFICATION

Name or pattern to use when a file is renamed.

SHELL

Default shell interpreter for event handler processes executed as scripts.

TRACE_DIRECTORY

Specifies the directory in which trace files are written.

TRACE_FILE_LINES

Maximum number of lines written to a trace file before it wraps around.

TRACE_TABLE

Memory trace table specification.

TRACKING_INTERVAL

Frequency, in seconds, with which a tracked event occurrence is tested for completeness.

TRIGGERED_HANDLER_ID

ID of a stored event handler record that should be used whenever an event occurrence is set to a triggered state.

USER_SCRIPT_TYPE

Type of script interpreter used to evaluate and execute a script on behalf of an event handler.

USER_SECURITY

Specifies whether or not user account authorization is required to monitor an event and/or execute a handler process.