Along this same vein, is there a way to turn off notification of saving of the CIFS audit log?
-----Original Message----- From: Holland, William L Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 5:36 AM To: 'toasters@mathworks.com' Subject: RE: DFM 3.1 Events
You're my hero!
-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:stephane.bentebba@fps.fr] Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 5:40 PM Cc: 'toasters@mathworks.com' Subject: Re: DFM 3.1 Events
if you want to disable the reminder of the autosupport benefit on your filer type the following telnet command : options autosupport.support.reminder off (or something like that, type options autosupport to find the exact name) this way, at the source (the filer), this anoying - pardon - warning message will be turned off and you should'nt see it on dfm
Holland, William L schrieb:
Anyone found a way to stop DFM 3.1 from recording certain events? For instance, we have AutoSupport turned off due to security configuration policies. However, every few hours the filers dutifully report that AutoSupport is turned off and try to cajole me with all the benefits of turning it on. I know it's off, I purposefully turned it off, stop notifying me about it. I don't want to see this event in my DFM events. Another example is when CIFS event log is full and it creates another one - I get LOTS of these every day. I don't care about them. Only tell me if you couldn't create one. These two events alone spread across 3 filers, I have gathered approximately 1700 events in the week I've had DFM running.
I
don't want these events taking up space in my database, I don't want to filter through them every day looking to see if there is some event worth
my
paying attention to that I may not have yet established an alarm for. In short, by being inundated with informational events that I don't care
about,
the usefulness is being diluted.
Holland, William L wrote:
Along this same vein, is there a way to turn off notification of saving of the CIFS audit log?
i doon't know
i know dfm to be rather verbose in his behavior i think u would have to dig into the dfm semantic as aaron explaned this...
-----Original Message----- From: Holland, William L Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 5:36 AM To: 'toasters@mathworks.com' Subject: RE: DFM 3.1 Events
You're my hero!
-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:stephane.bentebba@fps.fr] Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 5:40 PM Cc: 'toasters@mathworks.com' Subject: Re: DFM 3.1 Events
if you want to disable the reminder of the autosupport benefit on your filer type the following telnet command : options autosupport.support.reminder off (or something like that, type options autosupport to find the exact name) this way, at the source (the filer), this anoying - pardon - warning message will be turned off and you should'nt see it on dfm
Holland, William L schrieb:
Anyone found a way to stop DFM 3.1 from recording certain events? For instance, we have AutoSupport turned off due to security configuration policies. However, every few hours the filers dutifully report that AutoSupport is turned off and try to cajole me with all the benefits of turning it on. I know it's off, I purposefully turned it off, stop notifying me about it. I don't want to see this event in my DFM events. Another example is when CIFS event log is full and it creates another one - I get LOTS of these every day. I don't care about them. Only tell me if you couldn't create one. These two events alone spread across 3 filers, I have gathered approximately 1700 events in the week I've had DFM running.
I
don't want these events taking up space in my database, I don't want to filter through them every day looking to see if there is some event worth
my
paying attention to that I may not have yet established an alarm for. In short, by being inundated with informational events that I don't care
about,
the usefulness is being diluted.