Active IQ Unified Manager Discussions
Active IQ Unified Manager Discussions
Dear All,
I am currently defining dfm alarms, calling the execution of a powershell script. In this script, I am parsing the DFM environment variables provided by DFM, to take conditional actions (send some nagios alerts,...) based on the nature of the event.
For some of those events, I would like to be able to call dfm inside my script to generate customized events, to which I could associate other alarms for instance.
From what I understood, I should first create a custom event (one that is not in the list of builtin events), and then use the command dfm event generate to trigger the creation of this custom event, that will then appear in DFM and execute associated alarms...
I have not been able to find any working example of such a customization. Could someone share some experience with me?
Thanks in advance
Pierre
Hi Pierre,
In order to first use dfm event generate you will need to define custom event first. I am pasting xml to define the same,
Input xml.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<netapp xmlns="http://www.netapp.com/filer/admin" version="1.0">
<eventclass-add-custom>
<about-message>This event is custom created</about-message>
<event-class-name>CloneSavings</event-class-name>
<event-names>
<event-name-info>
<event-name-pretty>Clone Space Saving Is Low </event-name-pretty>
<event-name-short>LowCloneSpaceSaving</event-name-short>
<severity>Error</severity>
</event-name-info>
</event-names>
<event-namespace-name>OpsMgr</event-namespace-name>
<is-allow-duplicates>Yes</is-allow-duplicates>
<is-multi-current>Yes</is-multi-current>
</eventclass-add-custom>
</netapp>
output xml
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' ?>
<netapp version='1.0' xmlns='http://www.netapp.com/filer/admin'>
<results status='passed'>
<event-class-id>1</event-class-id>
</results>
</netapp>
[root@ ~]# dfm eventtype list OpsMgr:CloneSavings:LowCloneSpaceSaving
Event Name Severity Class
-------------------------------------------------- ------------ ------------------
OpsMgr:CloneSavings:LowCloneSpaceSaving Error OpsMgr:CloneSavings
[root@~]#
[root@vmlnx ~]# dfm event generate "OpsMgr:CloneSavings:LowCloneSpaceSaving" 258 "The clone has divluged from the parent and there is no more space savings"
Event OpsMgr:CloneSavings:LowCloneSpaceSaving for source amir generated.
[root@vmlnx ~]# dfm report view events 258
Severity Event ID Event Triggered Ack'ed By Ack'ed Source ID Source
----------- -------- ----------------------------------------- ------------ --------- ------------ --------- ----------------
Error 3861 OpsMgr:CloneSavings:CloneSpaceSavingIsLow 05 Oct 20:07 258 mpo-vsim10:/amir
Information 178 Scheduled Snapshots Disabled 13 Sep 09:47 258 mpo-vsim10:/amir
[root@vmlnx~]#
Hope this example of the alarm create.
[root@ ~]# dfm alarm create -E "abc@xyz.com" -h "OpsMgr:CloneSavings:LowCloneSpaceSaving"
Created alarm 1 with 1 email recipient.
[root@ ~]# dfm alarm list
Alarm 1
Group Global
Event Severity All
Event Name OpsMgr:CloneSavings:LowCloneSpaceSaving
Email Addresses abc@xyz.com
[root@ ~]#
Regards
adai
Thanks a lot Adai.
We are now using this functionality to extend DFM monitoring capability, using powershell scripts. It's working perfectly.
Kind regards
Pierre
Hi Pierre,
Happy to help you. Good to know that you could achieve what you wanted with this feature.
Regards
adai
Hi Adai,
Quick question: What/Where does the xml go to define custom events and event classes on OC? Today I run a script manually to check my snapmirror destination vols are >= the autosize max set on the source vols, and I'd like to generate custom alerts/alarms in Ops Manager if the script finds any that are non-conformant. One of many possibilities!!
Thanks,
Craig
Hi Everyone Id like to know where this XML goes to generate the custom event too.
Hi Martin,
You will have to make an API call against your dfm server. Use the NMSDK it has to api, documentation and also the tool to run it.
Once the API is run an entry is made in the embedded sybase database.
Regards
adai
If you package your script, help file and XML in a zip file of the same name as the script, you can use the script installation tools in OnCommand Unified Manager to "install" your script as a plugin. At that time the custom events in the XML file will appear in places such as dfm eventtype list along with all the default events.