Universal Event Monitor Manager configuration options
Overview
This page provides links to detailed information on the configuration options available for use with the Universal Event Monitor Manager.
The options are listed alphabetically, without regard to any specific operating system.
Configuration Options Information
For each configuration option, this page provides the following information.
Description
Describes the configuration option and how it is used.
Usage
Provides a table of the following information:
Method | Syntax | IBM i | HP NonStop | UNIX | Windows | z/OS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Command Line, Short Form | <Format / Value> | |||||
Command Line, Long Form | <Format / Value> | |||||
Environment Variable | <Format / Value> | |||||
Configuration File Keyword | <Format / Value> |
Method
Identifies the different methods used to specify Universal Event Monitor Manager configuration options:
- Command Line Option, Short Form
- Command Line Option, Long Form
- Environment Variable
- Configuration File Keyword
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 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.
Defaults are identified in bold type.
<Additional Information>
Identifies any additional information specific to the option.
Configuration Options List
The following table identifies all UEM Manager configuration options.
Option | Description |
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Broker Interface Directory that specifies the location of the Universal Broker interface file | |
Code page used for text translation. | |
Encrypted file that contains some command options. | |
Plain text file that contains some command options. | |
Identifier, saved by the Universal Broker, that is used to identify the unit of work represented by the UEM Manager and its associated UEM Server component. | |
Amount of time that a UEM Manager will wait for a connection to a remote Universal Broker to complete. | |
SSL/TLS cipher list for the control session established between the UEM Manager and Server. | |
Number of IP addresses returned to UEM Manager following a DNS query issued to resolve a host name. | |
Optional encryption key used to decrypt the encrypted command file specified by the COMMAND_FILE_ENCRYPTED option. | |
ID of a stored event definition record. | |
Event state that, when encountered, will result in the execution of the associated event handler. | |
Type of event to monitor. | |
Name or pattern of the file whose creation should be detected and tracked for completion. | |
ID of a stored event handler record. | |
Options that are passed as command line arguments to any process executed on behalf of an event handler. | |
Type of process to execute. Used primarily for integration with other Universal Agent applications. | |
Displays a description of command line options and their format. | |
Host in the REMOTE_HOST list that the UEM Manager will choose to begin its attempts to connect to a remote Universal Broker. | |
Maximum number of attempts that will be made to establish a connection with the remote host. | |
Date and time at which the state of the monitored event should be made inactive. | |
Base directory in which UEM Server is installed. | |
Instructs the UEM Server to establish an execution environment for the user account. | |
Maximum number of event occurrences to monitor. | |
Highest return code that an event handler may exit with to be considered as having executed successfully. | |
Language of messages written. | |
Level of messages written. | |
Smallest size a file may be in order for it to be considered complete. | |
Minimum SSL/TLS protocol level that will be negotiated and used for communications channels. | |
List of message IDs representing Universal messages to be suppressed. | |
Maximum number of seconds to wait for data communications. | |
Directory location of message catalog and code page tables | |
Values that are passed as command line arguments to a particular handler specified for a given EVENT_STATE. | |
Host or IP address to use for all outgoing IP connections. | |
Program Lock File directory that specifies the location of the UEM Manager program lock file. | |
Frequency with which the UEM Server will: Detect any new occurrences of the system event See if the monitored event should be made inactive. | |
List of one or more hosts upon which a command may run. | |
TCP/IP port number on which the Universal Broker is accepting connections. | |
Flag that indicates whether or not a completed file should be renamed. | |
Name or pattern to use when a file is renamed. | |
Local Universal Broker with which the Universal Event Monitor Manager must register. | |
Maximum number of lines written to a trace file before it wraps around. | |
Memory trace table specification. | |
Frequency, in seconds, with which a tracked event occurrence is tested for completeness. | |
Complete path to an application file or remote script that should be executed on behalf of the event handler. | |
ID of a remote user account that the UEM Server uses to establish the security context in which event monitoring is performed. | |
Password associated with USER_ID. | |
Complete path to a local script file or DD statement that contains one or more system commands that should be executed on behalf of the event handler. | |
Type of script interpreter used to evaluate and execute the commands contained in USER_SCRIPT. | |
Displays program version. | |
Forces the UEM Manager to wait for the completion of the UEM Server. |