Administrator's Reference
Use this command to disable the processing of one or more events to one or
more receivers (destinations).
If you enter any invalid events, receivers, node or server names, TSM
issues an error message. However, TSM disables any valid events,
receivers, node or server names that were specified.
Notes:
- Messages in the SEVERE category and message ANR9999D can provide valuable
diagnostic information if there is a serious TSM problem. For this
reason, you should not disable these messages.
- Certain messages are displayed on the console even if they are
disabled. These include some messages issued during server startup and
shutdown and responses to administrative commands.
- Server messages, which originated on the server from which this command
was issued, cannot be disabled for the activity log.
Privilege Class
To issue this command, you must have system privilege.
Syntax
.-,----------------. .-,---------------.
V | V |
>>-DISAble EVents------+-ALL---------+--+-----+-event_name-+--+->
+-CONSOLE-----+ +-ALL--------+
+-ACTLOG------+ +-INFO-------+
+-EVENTSERVER-+ +-WARNING----+
+-FILE--------+ +-ERROR------+
+-FILETEXT----+ '-SEVERE-----'
+-NETVIEW-----+
+-TIVOLI------+
'-USEREXIT----'
>-----+-----------------------------------+--------------------><
| .-,------------. |
| V | |
+-NODEname--=-----node_name---+-----+
| .-,--------------. |
| V | |
'-SERVername--=-----server_name---+-'
Parameters
- receivers (Required)
- Specifies the name of one or more receivers for which to disable
events. You can specify multiple receivers by separating them with
commas and no intervening spaces. Possible values are:
- ALL
- Specifies all receivers, except for server events on the activity log
receiver (ACTLOG). Only client events can be disabled for the activity
log receiver.
- CONSOLE
- Specifies the standard server console as a receiver.
- ACTLOG
- Specifies the TSM activity log as a receiver. Only client events
can be disabled for this receiver. Server events cannot be disabled for
the activity log.
- EVENTSERVER
- Specifies the event server as a receiver.
- FILE
- Specifies a user file as a receiver. Each logged event is a record in the file and a person cannot read
each logged event easily.
- FILETEXT
- Specifies a user file as a receiver. Each logged event is a
fixed-size, readable line.
- NETVIEW
- Specifies the NetView for MVS network observation tool as a
receiver.
- TIVOLI
- Specifies the Tivoli Management Environment (TME) as a receiver.
- USEREXIT
- Specifies a user-written program to which TSM writes information as a
receiver.
- events (Required)
- Specifies the names of events to be disabled. You can specify
multiple events by separating them with commas and no intervening
spaces. Valid values are ALL, a message name, or a severity
category.
- ALL
- Specifies all events.
- eventname
- Specifies a four-digit message number preceded by ANR for a
server event or ANE for a client event. The NODENAMES
parameter is required if client events are to be disabled for matching
nodes. The SERVERNAME parameter is required if server events are to be
disabled for matching servers. Valid ranges are from ANR0001 to ANR9999
and from ANE4000 to ANE4999.
- severity categories
- If the event list contains a severity category, all events of that
severity are disabled for the specified nodes. The message types
are:
- INFO
- Information messages (type of I).
- WARNING
- Warning messages (type of W).
- ERROR
- Error messages (type of E).
- SEVERE
- Severe error messages (type of S).
- NODEname
- Specifies the name of one or more node names for which events are to be
disabled. You can use the wildcard character to specify all
nodes. You can specify NODENAME or SERVERNAME. If neither
parameter is specified, the events are disabled for the server running this
command.
- SERVername
- Specifies the name of one or more server names for which events are to be
disabled. You can use the wildcard character to specify all servers
other than the server running this command. You can specify NODENAME or
SERVERNAME. If neither parameter is specified, the events are disabled
for the server running this command.
Examples
Task
Disable all client events in the INFO and WARNING categories for the
activity log and console receivers for all nodes.
- Command:
- disable events actlog,console info,warning nodename=*
Related Commands
Table 100. Commands Related to DISABLE EVENTS
Command
| Description
|
BEGIN EVENTLOGGING
| Starts event logging to a specified receiver.
|
ENABLE EVENTS
| Enables specific events for receivers.
|
END EVENTLOGGING
| Ends event logging to a specified receiver.
|
QUERY ENABLED
| Displays enabled or disabled events for a specific receiver.
|
QUERY EVENTRULES
| Displays information about rules for server and client events.
|
QUERY STATUS
| Displays the settings of server parameters, such as those selected by the
SET commands.
|
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