The Logical State Attributes Table displays the attributes used by the status and graphical monitors to show the logical states of resources and services. The logical state of a resource or service is derived from the values defined in the Automated and Manual Mode display attribute tables.
The display attributes used in this table are as follows:
Example: Logical State Attributes Table
This example shows a logical state attributes table:
PROD-------- Automation Services : Logical State Attributes Table --$$ATTR-0000 Command ===> Function=BROWSE .-----------+------+-----------+-----------+-----------. | STATE | RANK | INTENSITY | COLOR | HIGHLIGHT | +------------------------------------------------------+ | UNKNOWN | 001 | LOW | WHITE | NONE | | INERROR | 002 | HIGH | WHITE | REVERSE | | FAILED | 003 | LOW | RED | NONE | | ATTENTION | 004 | LOW | PINK | NONE | | DEGRADED | 005 | LOW | YELLOW | NONE | | PENDING | 006 | LOW | TURQUOISE | NONE | | STARTING | 007 | LOW | BLUE | NONE | | STOPPING | 008 | LOW | BLUE | NONE | | OK | 009 | LOW | GREEN | NONE | ’-----------+------+-----------+-----------+-----------’
To display resources with a logical state of INERROR in red and reverse video at high intensity, you assign the following values:
Note: Your region uses the blinking highlight attribute to display a resource when an automated action is being performed on the resource. We recommend that you do not use the BLINK highlight attribute.
| Copyright © 2011 CA. All rights reserved. | Tell Technical Publications how we can improve this information |