- Hewlett-Packard Surge Protector User Manual

Use the Operations Manager Policy Editor on the Operations Manager Server to
adjust how often each monitor is started. If you change any Operations Manager
policy, it must be redistributed to the assigned systems before it becomes active.
Monitored log files
You can use Operations Manager to monitor applications by observing their log
files. You can suppress log file entries or forward them to Operations Manager as
messages. You can also restructure these messages or configure them with Operations
Manager-specific attributes. For details, see the Operations Manager documentation
(see http://www.hp.com/support/manuals) and online help.
Four Data Protector log files are monitored for warning and error patterns. Basic
information is provided in the HP Data Protector troubleshooting guide.
Data Protector default log files
There are two default log files on every system where the Data Protector core is
installed:
omnisv.log
inet.log
omnisv.log
Generated when omnisv -start or omnisv -stop is executed. The date/time
format is fixed and not language dependant. The format is:
Format: YYYY-[M]M-[D]D [H]H:MM:SS - {START|STOP}
Parameters for messages for the default log files are:
DP_MiscMessage Group
Data ProtectorApplications
name_systemon which log file residesNote
omnisv.log: NORMALinet.log: WARNINGSeverity
Services.Data Protector.cell nameService Name
logfile nameObject
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