Hi Adam,
Operations Manger generate the following events, the license reaches limit.
[root@lnx]# dfm eventtype list | grep -i license
management-station:license-expired Error dfm.license.expiration
management-station:license-nearly-expired Warning dfm.license.expiration
management-station:license-not-expired Normal dfm.license.expiration
management-station:node-limit-nearly-reached Warning dfm.license.limit
management-station:node-limit-ok Normal dfm.license.limit
management-station:node-limit-reached Error dfm.license.limit
management-station:protmgr-node-limit-nearly-reached Warning dfm.protlicense.limit
management-station:protmgr-node-limit-ok Normal dfm.protlicense.limit
management-station:protmgr-node-limit-reached Error dfm.protlicense.limit
management-station:provmgr-node-limit-nearly-reached Warning dfm.provlicense.limit
management-station:provmgr-node-limit-ok Normal dfm.provlicense.limit
management-station:provmgr-node-limit-reached Error dfm.provlicense.limit
[root@lnx]#
you cant stop the events by you can change/modify the severity of the event to information so that you dont find nagging messages.
[root@lnx]# dfm eventtype modify help
NAME
modify --
SYNOPSIS
dfm eventType modify -v <event-severity> <event-name>
[root@lnx]#
[root@lnx]# dfm eventtype modify -v Information management-station:node-limit-reached
Modified event "management-station:node-limit-reached".
[root@lnx]# dfm eventtype list management-station:node-limit-reached
Event Name Severity Class
-------------------------------------------------- ------------ ------------------
management-station:node-limit-reached Information dfm.license.limit
[root@lnx]#
Regards
adai