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RTM
RTM manages the creation, state machine, and execution of monitor policies.
EAA monitor policies
A monitor policy specifies the event to monitor and actions to take when the event occurs.
You can configure EAA monitor policies by using the CLI or Tcl.
A monitor policy contains the following elements:
• One event.
• At least one action.
• At least one user role.
• One running time setting.
For more information, see "Elements in a monitor policy."
Elements in a monitor policy
Event
Table 19 shows types of events that EAA can monitor.
Table 19 Monitored events
Event t
e Descri
tion
CLI
CLI event occurs in response to monitored operations performed at the CLI. For example,
a command is entered, a question mark (?) is entered, or the Tab key is pressed to
complete a command.
Syslog
Syslog event occurs when the information center receives the monitored log within a
period.
NOTE:
The log generated by the EAA RTM does not trigger the monitor policy to run.
Process
Process event occurs in response to a state change (caused by an automatic system task)
of the monitored process (such as an exception, shutdown, start, or restart).
Hotplug
Hotplug event occurs when a master/subordinate switchover occurs, or when a device
joins or leaves the IRF fabric.
Interface
Each interface event is associated with two user-defined thresholds: start and restart.
An interface event occurs when the monitored interface traffic statistic crosses the start
threshold in the following situations:
• The statistic crosses the start threshold for the first time.
• The statistic crosses the start threshold each time after it crosses the restart threshold.
SNMP
Each SNMP event is associated with two user-defined thresholds: start and restart.
SNMP event occurs when the monitored MIB variable's value crosses the start threshold
in the following situations:
• The monitored variable's value crosses the start threshold for the first time.
• The monitored variable's value crosses the start threshold each time after it crosses the
restart threshold.