Event management configuration
Authorizations needed to use event management.
You can use the event management feature both from the HCL Workload Automation command line interface and from the Dynamic Workload Console.
- On Dynamic Workload Console
- The user ID you use to log in to Dynamic Workload Console must be defined as
user in the Manage Roles section and must be defined within one of the
following groups:
Table 1. Event Management Authorizations Groups Event management operations you can perform Operator List and manage Event Rule Instances, Log Messages, and Triggered Actions. Developer Create, list, and manage Event Rules. Note: Dynamic Workload Console users belonging to the Administrator group can perform all operations available in the web-based user interface.- How to get help
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- On HCL Workload Automation
- The HCL Workload Automation user
credentials defined in the engine connection must belong to a HCL Workload Automation user
authorized to perform event management operations in the HCL Workload Automation security
file.
You need the create permission set for the rule object. You also need the use permission on the objects (job, job stream, and so on) that you want to use as events.
For more information about how to define and manage user authorizations in the security file, see HCL Workload Automation Administration.