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Viewing Throttling Configurations Using Evweb

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This section describes how to perform administration tasks related to viewing throttling configurations using Evweb.

This section discusses the following topics:

NOTE: The Throttling configuration administration feature is available only on Integrity servers. This feature is not available on HP 9000 servers.

Overview

The Event Subscription Administration enables you to manage throttling configurations on a local HP-UX system. The Manage throttling configuration page displays a list of throttling configuration in a tabular format. In this document, this table is referred to as Throttling Configuration Summary Table.

The Throttling Configuration Summary Table includes the name of the throttling configuration, the description, and the type of throttling configuration. HP Known throttling configuration cannot be modified or deleted.

The information in the Throttling Configuration Summary Table is listed in alphabetical order of the Throttling Config Name. Click on the column heading to toggle sort order. You can sort one column at one time. To view the detailed information about the throttling configuration, click on the desired throttling configuration and scroll down.

Viewing List of Throttling Configurations

You can view summary information of a list of throttling configuration using Evweb.

Viewing List of Throttling Configuration Using GUI

To view list of throttling configuration, complete the following steps:

  1. Repeat steps 1-5 from “Launching Evweb for Administration”.

  2. Select Manage Throttling Configurations in the action pane on the top right corner of the page.

    The Manage throttling configuration page is displayed. This page displays list of throttling configuration.

Viewing a List of Throttling Configuration Using CLI

To view a list of throttling configuration using the CLI, enter the following command at the HP-UX prompt:

# Evweb subscribe -T

Where:

-T

is an option used to administer a throttling configuration.

For more information on viewing a list of throttling configuration using the CLI, see Evweb_subscribe(1).

Viewing Details of a Throttling Configuration

The Manage throttling configuration page displays detailed information about a throttling configuration.

Viewing Details of a Throttling Configuration Using GUI

To view details of a throttling configuration, complete the following steps:

  1. Repeat steps 1-5 from “Launching Evweb for Administration”.

  2. Select Manage Throttling Configurations in the action pane on the top right corner of the page.

    The Manage throttling configuration page is displayed.

  3. Select the throttling configuration from Throttling Configuration Summary Table.

    The details of the throttling configuration appear at the end of Throttling Configuration Summary Table.

For more information on viewing the details of a throttling configuration using the HP SMH GUI, select Help on the action pane of the Manage throttling config page.

Viewing Details of a Throttling Configuration Using CLI

To view details of a throttling configuration using the CLI, enter the following command at the HP-UX prompt:

# Evweb subscribe -T -l -g <throttling configuration name>

Where:

-T

is an option used to administer a throttling configuration.

-l

is a switch used to view details of a throttling configuration.

-g

is a switch used to specify the name of a throttling configuration that you want to modify.

NOTE: The -g switch is mandatory with the -l switch.

A message stating that the execution of the Evweb subscribe command was successful is displayed on the screen.

For more information on viewing details of a throttling configuration using the CLI, see Evweb_subscribe(1).

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