Template files, which are modified Event Management script files, provide the basis for Wireless Messaging policy. An example of a template file is one named Single Notify.
These files contain command actions for starting the pager client and sequences of conditional GOTOs for trapping return codes. Many of the details, such as the capagecl command lines and condrc= numbers, are supplied to template files by your entries in the Wireless Messaging Policy Writer. Entries in the file that are specific to each policy are replaced with flag entries beginning with [DUMMY...]. For a full list of these substitution flags, see the information on template files in the online CA Reference.
Some policy templates are supplied with Wireless Messaging, and you can create new template files by copying from those files.
When you start the Enterprise Management (EM) Classic Interface, you see icons for the various components like Calendar Management and Event Management. When you click the icon for Event, more icons appear for the functions of Event Management like Console Logs and Message Actions. Note that the Wireless Messaging icon appears only on local servers where an Event Manager is installed. You cannot see the icon on remote computers where only an Event Agent or remote admin client is installed.
The Alert Management System (AMS) is a tool for organizing and tracking the most important events in an enterprise or a logical segment of an enterprise. It lets you focus on and manage the highest severity IT events.
AMS provides tools for defining alert policy and multiple panes in the Management Command Center for viewing alerts. AMS also lets you link to the following CA products:
Note: For more information about AMS, see the guide Inside Event Management and Alert Management.
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