EMS Manual
Collector Commands and Responses
EMS Manual—426909-005
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Common Response Tokens for ZCOM- Commands
zbds-f.use-subj
is set to 1 if the subject token code is used to determine similar events.
This bit is set to 0 if the subject token code is ignored in determining similar
events.
zbds-f.process-type
indicates the process type of the process performing BDS. The alternate
collector stores ZEMS-SUBJ-ACOLL in this field; the primary collector
stores ZEMS-SUBJ-PCOLL.
zbds-num-events
indicates the number of events that constitute a burst. It provides the same
information as the N parameter in the EMSACOLL and EMSCCTRL RUN
commands.
zbds-interval-start
the occurrence of N events during this time interval (in seconds) constitutes the
start of an event burst. This field provides the same information as the T1
parameter in the EMSACOLL and EMSCCTRL RUN commands.
zbds-interval-end
no events occurring in this time interval (in seconds) constitute the end of an
event burst. This is the same as the T2 parameter in EMSACOLL and
EMSCCTRL.
zbds-interval-chk-end
indicates the maximum interval (in seconds) in which the EMS collector checks
for a burst end condition. In other words, the collector waits no longer than this
interval between burst end checks. This is the same as the T3 parameter in
EMSACOLL and EMSCCTRL.
zbds-num-sim-burst
indicates the maximum number of simultaneous event bursts that can be
detected. This is the same as the S parameter in EMSACOLL and
EMSCCTRL.
zbds-num-subj-bytes
indicates the maximum number of bytes of the first subject value that are used
in determining same events for burst detection and suppression. A length of 0
signifies that the subject value is not used in determining same events. For
BDS purposes, events are the same if they have the same SSID and event
number. The maximum number of bytes is 254. This provides the same
information as the L parameter (when L is not negative) used in EMSACOLL
and EMSCCTRL.