You can view version details for a process agent to which
you are connected, and change the logging level for messages that
the process agent generates. You can also configure host routing by
adding process agents to a routing group.
Before you begin
Before attempting to add a process agent to a routing group,
you must have used the option (and the Import
Connections Wizard) to import the details of the process agent into Netcool/OMNIbus Administrator.
About this task
To display and configure status information for a process
agent:
Procedure
- If not already connected, connect to the process agent
by using Netcool/OMNIbus Administrator.
On successful connection, the Service/Process Details pane
opens by default.
- Click the Info icon that is displayed
to the left of this pane. The PA Status Information pane
opens.
- Complete this pane as follows:
- Version
- This area displays the version of the process agent.
Note: The
version cannot be determined if the process agent is a version that is earlier
than V7.0.1.
- Debug Level
- To change the debug level for the log file, select another value from
this drop-down list. Click the tick button to the right of the drop-down list
to apply the selected debug level to the current session.
- To save the updated debug level, click Save the Process Agent
configuration in the toolbar.
- Defined Hosts (UNIX)/Related Process Agents (Windows)
- This area displays a list of process agents that are known to this process
agent. The information is read from the process agent configuration file,
which may differ from the hosts that are imported from the interfaces file
by the Import Connections Wizard.
- You can use the buttons to the right to add from a list of known hosts,
or to remove hosts.
- To save your host definition changes, click Save the Process
Agent configuration in the toolbar. If you do not save in this
way, your changes are lost on exit.