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Title:DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT.
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Moderator:TAEC::BEROUD
Created:Mon Aug 21 1989
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:6497
Total number of notes:27359

2334.0. "Where is notification data stored & can I access it?" by CUJO::HILL (Dan Hill-Net.Mgt.-Customer Resident) Thu Feb 13 1992 03:16

    1.  Which file contains notification instance data which is being
    	accessed via Notification Services?
    
    2.	Is this data accessible via a user-written application?
    
    3.	How long does it stay around?
    
    4.	I'm particularly interested in getting alarm severity info
    	(WARNING, CRITICAL, ...) for a specific instance of a 
    	notification instance.  Possible?
    
    -Thanks,
     Dan
    
    By the way, my customer's goal is to write a utility that grabs this
    data from the appropriate MCC repository, transfer it to a SUN running
    OpenView, and highlight an icon or two of their own design.
    
    They do not want the user on the SUN to have any control over the
    display on the SUN, and they want to control when the display is sent.
    
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2334.1Notification log fileTOOK::R_SPENCENets don't fail me now...Thu Feb 13 1992 15:526
    In V1.2 you can enable LOGGING of Notifications and you get to specify
    the name of the file (or take a default). Everything you need should
    be in the file/
    
    s/rob
    
2334.2logging notifications from mapTOOK::CALLANDERMCC = My Constant CompanionMon Mar 02 1992 15:2510
    In the field test kit the logging function is limited to the fcl
    interface, but this has been corrected/enhanced for the final kit, such
    that a more comprehensive logging functionality will be available from
    the notification window. The logging function will allow logging of
    brief/full/brief+alarms formats; it will allow you to specify the file
    to log to; it will provide for auto purging of  files; it will provide
    file lifetimes (number of events to a file before a new version is
    opened); it will also provide a file "versioning" scheme for Ultrix.