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Configuring ITO
Variables
duplicate selections will be ignored. Sample output:
85432efa-ab4a-71d0-14d4-0f887a7c0000
a9c730b8-ab4b-71d0-1148-0f887a7c0000
$OPC_MSGIDS_HIST
Returns the Message IDs (UUID) of the messages
currently selected in the History Message Browser.
Sample output:
edd93828-a6aa-71d0-0360-0f887a7c0000
ee72729a-a6aa-71d0-0360-0f887a7c0000
$OPC_MSGIDS_PEND
Returns the Message IDs (UUID) of the messages
currently selected in the Pending Messages Browser.
Sample output:
edd95828-ac2a-71d0-0360-0f887a7c0000
ee96729a-ada9-71d0-0360-0f887a7c0000
$OPC_NODES
Returns the names of all regular nodes that are
selected at the time the application is executed. The
names are separated by spaces. The nodes need not be
in the node bank. Nodes can be selected directly in a
submap of the IP Map. Sample output:
kernighan.c.com richie.c.com
$OPC_USER
Returns the name of the ITO user who is currently
logged in on the management server. Sample output:
opc_adm
Time Templates
The variables listed below can be used in ITO time templates. See
/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/
tmpl_respmgrs/example.m2. For example.
$OPC_ALWAYS This variable allows you to specify
that the time condition is always
true.
$OPC_PRIMARY_MGR This variable enables ITO to always
send the messages to the current
primary manager.