ViewPoint Manual
Functional Description
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Event Distribution
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Specific subjects affected
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Event is a critical event (emphasis token) or an action event (action token)
The kinds and number of tokens included in the buffer can vary from subsystem to 
subsystem.
Once the buffer is complete, it is sent to the node’s event collector process. The event 
collector inserts its own token representing the log time and records all this information 
in its current log file.
The current log is a set of files linked together so as to be addressable as a single log.  
Typically, an operator has several archived log files in addition to the current log. An 
archived log file is a file that was previously part of the current log set. Succeeding 
discussions assume that only the current log set is considered unless an archived file is 
specifically mentioned.
Event Distribution
Once event messages have been collected in an event log, the next step is to distribute 
these messages to the network operators at one or more NCNs. Event distributors are 
processes that perform this distribution work.
To allow selectable distribution of event messages, event distributors allow installation 
of a filter. Filters consist of processing logic that permits distribution (passing) of 
certain kinds of event messages, while inhibiting the distribution of those messages that 
do not meet criteria specified in the filter.
Figure 5-17 illustrates the concepts of loading a filter into an event distributor process 
and using the filter.
Figure 5-17. Filtering Event Messages
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