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Chapter 11 Administering System Events : Configuring System Events Information

Configuring System Events Information
To configure system event information, you might have to complete the following tasks:
Task A Audit System Events
Set the value of the SYSTEM_EVENT_LOGGING process attribute to 1 to audit system events. See SYSTEM_EVENT_LOGGING on page 294.
Task B Publish System Events
After auditing system events, set the PUBLISH_SYS_EVENT_METHOD process attribute to decide in which way to publish system events. Three ways to publish system events:
Set the PUBLISH_SYS_EVENT_METHOD process attribute to 1. This function is only available for Microsoft Windows system.
The following is an example of a published system event shown in Windows Event Viewer.
Set the PUBLISH_SYS_EVENT_METHOD process attribute to 2. The following is the format of the alter message about published system events in TIBCO Hawk:
Logical Machine ID-Logical Process Name-Logical Process Instance: Details in DB:User
The following is an example of a published system events in TIBCO Hawk.
Set the PUBLISH_SYS_EVENT_METHOD process attribute to 3. You can check the published system events in the XML format in the iapjms_java.log file, which is located in the SWDIR/logs directory.
The following in an example of a published system event in the iapjms_java.log file:

 
   <SystemEvent xmlns="http://bpm.tibco.com/2014/IAPSE/1.0"    xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"    xsi:schemaLocation="http://bpm.tibco.com/2014/IAPSE/1.0    SWSEMessage.xsd">
 
    <ActivityID>1</ActivityID>
 
    <EventDesc>Successful login</EventDesc>
 
    <DetailInfo>
     <MachineName>WANGJUAN-LT</MachineName>
     <ProcessName>RPC_POOL</ProcessName>
    </DetailInfo>
 
    <AuditUser>administrator</AuditUser>
 
    <AuditDate     Microseconds="611534">2014-05-15T14:35:41</AuditDate>
 
   </SystemEvent>

 
If the value of the SEJMS_TOPICNAME process attribute is set, the events are published on the topic name that is set in the SEJMS_TOPICNAME process attribute. Otherwise, the events are published on the topic name that is set in the IAPJMS_TOPICNAME process attribute.
See PUBLISH_SYS_EVENT_METHOD on page 287 for more information.
Task C Import and Export System Event Configurations
You can specify publishing and auditing system events in a configuration file. To import and export a configuration file, use the swutil IMPEVENTCONF [filename] and swutil EXPEVENTCONF commands. The sysevents.cfg configuration file is used by default, which is located in the SWDIR/etc/english.lng directory.
See "System Event Monitoring" in TIBCO iProcess swutil and swbatch Reference Guide for more information.
Task D Display System Event Information
If you want to review the information about system events, use the plist -e command.
See System Event Information for more information.
Task E Remove System Event Information
If you want to delete system event information from database, use the swadm delete_system_event command.
See Removing System Events Information from the iProcess Database for more information.

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