HCL Workload Automation application monitor

Message queues filling
HCL Workload Automation file system filling
HCL Workload Automation process not running

Message queues filling

The event is triggered when the message queue approaches its limit.

Property name Description Type Filtering allowed Required Multiple values allowed Multiple filter predicates allowed Wildcard allowed Length Default value
min max
Mailbox name The name of the monitored HCL Workload Automation mailbox string
All the mailboxes
All the poboxes
appserverbox
auditbox
clbox
courier
intercom
mailbox
mirrorbox
monbox
moncmd
server
tomaster
pobox
               
Filling percentage The filling percentage the mailbox can reach before starting the event percentage                
Workstation The workstation for which the event is generated (dynamic workstations not supported for this event) string           1      
Sample interval The interval (in seconds) for monitoring the specified object numeric               60  
Time stamp The time at which the event is sent datetime                
Host name The fully qualified host name of the workstation that sends the event string           1      
IP address The IP address of the workstation that sends the event string                
Event rule ID The event rule identifier string                
Mailbox file name The name of the mailbox file string                
Operator type The type of the comparison operator: either le or ge string                

HCL Workload Automation file system filling

The event is triggered when the filling percentage of the mailboxes is reached or exceeded.

Property name Description Type Filtering allowed Required Multiple values allowed Multiple filter predicates allowed Wildcard allowed Length Default value
min max
Filling percentage The filling percentage the file system can reach before starting the event. percentage                
Mount point The mount point of the monitored HCL Workload Automation instance string           1      
Workstation The workstation for which the event is generated (dynamic workstations not supported for this event) string           1      
Sample interval The interval (in seconds) for monitoring the specified object numeric               60  
Time stamp The time at which the event is sent datetime                
Host name The fully qualified host name of the workstation that sends the event string           1      
IP address The IP address of the workstation that sends the event string                
Event rule ID The event rule identifier string                
Operator type The type of the comparison operator: either le or ge string                

HCL Workload Automation process not running

The event is triggered when a process stops running.

Property name Description Type Filtering allowed Required Multiple values allowed Multiple filter predicates allowed Wildcard allowed Length Default value
min max
Process name The name of the monitored HCL Workload Automation process string
All the processes
appservman
batchman
jobman
mailman
monman
netman
               
HCL Workload Automation installation path The fully qualified path where the monitored HCL Workload Automation instance is installed string           1      
Workstation The workstation for which the event is generated (dynamic workstations not supported for this event) string           1      
Sample interval The interval (in seconds) for monitoring the specified object numeric               60  
Time stamp The time at which the event is sent datetime                
Host name The fully qualified host name of the workstation that sends the event string           1      
IP address The IP address of the workstation that sends the event string                
Event rule ID The event rule identifier string                



Wildcard allowed :
Supported wildcards are asterisk (*) and question mark (?)

Multiple values allowed :
You can specify multiple values for the property in a single filter predicate. The filter will be satisfied when one of the values is matched.

Multiple filter predicates allowed :
You can specify multiple filter predicates for the property. The event will match the event condition if all the predicates are satisfied.

Datetime :
Contains both date and time, you can specify in the filter either one or both values.