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Page title

For most spaces, this page must be titled Space announcements.

For spaces with localized content, this page must be titled Space announcements l10n.

Purpose

Provide an announcement banner on every page of your space.

Location

Move this page outside of your home branch.

Guidelines

Limited supportBMC provides limited support for this version of the product. As a result, BMC no longer accepts comments in this space. If you encounter problems with the product version or the space, contact BMC Support.BMC recommends upgrading to the latest version of the product. To see documentation for that version, see MainView Middleware Monitor 9.2.

What are actions and how to define them


This section describes actions, which are used to alert the user that a condition has become true. This section includes:

The actions the TMTM Event Service can take are:

  • Send a Monitor Console alert
  • Execute an external program
  • Send an e-mail message
  • Log a message to a file
  • Log an SQL message to a file
  • Write to the journal (database)
  • Send a message to a WebSphere MQ queue
  • Send an SQL message to a WebSphere MQ queue
  • Send a message to the Tivoli Event Console
  • Send a message to HP OpenView
  • Delete a transient topic
  • Use time to delay a message

Actions have one and only one start node and many end nodes. Every input or output terminal on a node must be connected to something. Each action node has two outputs: success and failure. Depending on the outcome of the action node execution flows left (success) or right (failure). Hold the mouse over the terminal so see a tool tip labeling which is success and which is failure. Both flows of execution (success and failure) are terminated.

See Action examples for further details of how an action is created.

In actions that you can insert a script you can send formatted output with your action. See Using formatted inputs and outputs for further information.

 

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