set [node node-id] event dispatcher sink simple-name ... Modifies the attributes for an event dispatcher sink entity, which represents incoming connections and filters incoming events. The modifiable attributes and their data types [in brackets] are: catch all filter [block-or-pass] client type [console-device-or-file] device name [latin1string] description [latin1string] file name [filespec] object name [full-name] template [simple-name] (Tru64 UNIX) user client [end-user-spec] (Tru64 UNIX) displayuids [boolean] Refer to attributes for specific command examples.
1 – catch_all_filter
Default: Pass Value: Block or pass Specifies the action to take if neither the specific filter setting nor the global filter setting matches an event or if a filter setting that does match an event is set to Ignore. block Discard the event. pass Report the event. set [node node-id] event dispatcher sink sink-name - catch all filter block-or-pass Example: set event dispatcher sink local_sink - catch all filter pass
2 – client_type
Specifies the application to accept the events received by the sink. This can only be set when the event dispatcher sink entity is disabled (when the sink state is off). console Events go to the operator's console (OPCOM-OpenVMS). This is the default. device Events go to a device (see the device name attribute). file Events go to a file (see the file name attribute). set [node node-id] event dispatcher sink sink-name - client type sink-type Example: set event dispatcher sink local_sink - client type file, - file name SYS$MANAGER:MYSINK.LOG
3 – description
Default: Null Value: Latin1String Application description string. On OpenVMS, this string must be embedded in quotes. set [node node-id] event dispatcher sink sink-name - description latin1string
4 – device_name
Default: Null Value: Latin1String Name of the device to which events are going to be logged, if the client type of the sink is device. On OpenVMS, this string must be embedded in quotes. set [node node-id] event dispatcher sink sink-name - device name latin1string
5 – displayuids
Default: True Value: Boolean A boolean value indicating whether to include the UIDs when displaying an event. set [node node-id] event dispatcher sink sink-name - displayuids boolean Example: set event dispatcher sink local_sink displayuids false
6 – file_name
Default for Tru64 UNIX: Value: File specification /usr/adm/event_file Default for OpenVMS: Value: File specification SYS$MANAGER:NET$EVD_SINK_sinkname.LOG Name of the file to which events are going to be logged if the client type of the sink is file. set [node node-id] event dispatcher sink sink-name - file name file-name Example: set event dispatcher sink local_sink - client type file, - file name SYS$MANAGER:MYSINK.LOG
7 – object_name
Default: No sink object Value: Full-name Full DNS object name of the sink. Modifying this characteristic affects only subsequent connect requests; existing connections are unaffected. set [node node-id] event dispatcher sink sink-name - object name full-name
8 – template (Tru64 UNIX)
Default: No template Value: Simple name Transport template (see the osi transport template entity) for this sink's connections.
9 – user client (Tru64 UNIX)
Default: Null Value: End-user specification Session control end user specification for a user program that has been set to receive events.