HP OneView REST API Reference

events
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<uniqueIdentifier-for-source> and there could be multiple
periods in the eventTypeID to further differentiate the ID. For
example, an event type of Trap.cpqHo2NicStatusFailed
indicates a trap where the NIC was in a failed condition.
minLength: 1
required: true
type: string
maxLength: 255
processed: description: A flag that indicates if the alert service has processed the
event or not. After processing the event, the alert service sets
the flag by creating a corresponding alert. This allows the
event service to determine whether it needs to resend the
event.
type: boolean
readonly: true
eventDetails: description: Contains name, value pairs describing the
specific event such as, Trap/WBEM
information. If not specified below, the
default maximum length of values is 255
characters. Possible keys are:ipv4Address
(the value is the ipv4 address of the trap
originator), ipv6address (the value is the
ipv6 address of the trap originator),
resourceUri (the value is the resource URI
of the resource), activityUri (If the event
was created by some operation in the
appliance, this would be the uri of the task
resource of the activity that created the
event. This can help in tracking the root
cause of the event back to the operation
that caused it), clearPriorEvents (the value
is true or false. If true all alerts having the
same resourceUri, healthCategory and
alertTypeID (same value as eventTypeID)
as this current event, will have their
alertState set to alertState.Cleared.),
lifeCycle (the value is true or false. If true,
implies that this event is a lifecycle event
(not a state change event). The status of a
lifecycle event will not impact the overall
status of the resource.), correctiveAction
(The value is the recommended action for
a user to take for the corresponding alert.
The correctiveAction value can be as long
as 1024 characters.), locked (the value is
true or false. If true, only a resource
manager can clear/delete this alert once
the underlying problem is corrected.),
resourceID (A unique identifier, specific
path or attribute identifying a component
within the resource for which the event is
created. For example, in a server with a
Mezzanine card, physical port, physical
function the resourceID may be