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Ryan Baldwin
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Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 6:14 pm    Post subject: Creating Missing Event Rules Reply with quote

Does anybody know if it's possible to create a missing event rule that
depends on another event rule? For example, I have an event that's fired in
my application and I typically expect another event to fire within 5 minutes
of the first event. Is it possible to create a missing event rule that
checks to see if that second event isn't fired within, say, 45 minutes of
the first event?

I suppose this would presume that the two events would be logically linked,
which I'm not sure is supported by MOM 2005 and/or is of a healthy design.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.
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Murugesan Vivekananthan [
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Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 7:24 pm    Post subject: Re: Creating Missing Event Rules Reply with quote

Your Scenario:
After the first event [say e1] occurs
1. No Event[say e1 within 5 minutes
2. One more event[say e1] withing 5 minutes

This can be achieved using:
1. Consolidation rule. Set the consolidation event rule criteria to the
event you want to monitor [say e1] and set the consolidation time frame to 5
minutes.
2. Event Rule: Set the event rule criteria to the event you want to monitor
[say e1]. Also add a repeat count criteria of "2".


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MOM Test Team

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"Ryan Baldwin" <rbaldwin@point2.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Does anybody know if it's possible to create a missing event rule that
depends on another event rule? For example, I have an event that's fired
in my application and I typically expect another event to fire within 5
minutes of the first event. Is it possible to create a missing event rule
that checks to see if that second event isn't fired within, say, 45
minutes of the first event?

I suppose this would presume that the two events would be logically
linked, which I'm not sure is supported by MOM 2005 and/or is of a healthy
design.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.
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Ryan Baldwin
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 9:21 pm    Post subject: Re: Creating Missing Event Rules Reply with quote

Thanks for your help Murugesan, however I'm a little confused. I don't see
how there's a way for me to raise an alert should that second event *not*
enter into the system.

For example:
E1 with an event no. of 100, with param1 = 500 and param2 = "hello" is
fired.
E2 with an event no. of 100, with param1 = 500 and param2 = "world" is fired
within 5 minutes of E1. This is healthy.

E1 with an event no of 100, with param1 = 600 and param2="hello" is fired.
E2 with an event no of 100, with param1 = 600 and param2="world " is never
fired. <- Ideally this should fire an alert or something after xx number of
minutes of the rule not being "fulfilled".

I can create a consolidated event rule based on the event num and param1,
however I can't (that I'm aware of) fire an alert or anything should that
consolidated event rule not be fulfilled after a certain period of time.

Am I correct in my understanding that the above is not possible in MOM 2005?

Thanks again for all your help.

- ryan.

"Murugesan Vivekananthan [MSFT]" <vivekm@online.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:%23RQPZcM$EHA.2112@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
Quote:
Your Scenario:
After the first event [say e1] occurs
1. No Event[say e1 within 5 minutes
2. One more event[say e1] withing 5 minutes

This can be achieved using:
1. Consolidation rule. Set the consolidation event rule criteria to the
event you want to monitor [say e1] and set the consolidation time frame to
5 minutes.
2. Event Rule: Set the event rule criteria to the event you want to
monitor [say e1]. Also add a repeat count criteria of "2".


--
---------------------------------------------------------
Murugesan Vivekananthan [MSFT]
MOM Test Team

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
---------------------------------------------------------
"Ryan Baldwin" <rbaldwin@point2.com> wrote in message
news:eOOFWmL$EHA.3368@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
Does anybody know if it's possible to create a missing event rule that
depends on another event rule? For example, I have an event that's fired
in my application and I typically expect another event to fire within 5
minutes of the first event. Is it possible to create a missing event
rule that checks to see if that second event isn't fired within, say, 45
minutes of the first event?

I suppose this would presume that the two events would be logically
linked, which I'm not sure is supported by MOM 2005 and/or is of a
healthy design.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.


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Murugesan Vivekananthan [
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Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 1:38 am    Post subject: Re: Creating Missing Event Rules Reply with quote

Quote:
1. Consolidation rule. Set the consolidation event rule criteria to the
event you want to monitor [say e1] and set the consolidation time frame
to 5 minutes.
Above Rule Functionality:

1. The rule will be idle, if there is no event.
2. Lets assume that there is an event e1 at 1:00PM. Now the consolidation
rule will be triggered and will be watching for further e1 events for next 5
minutes.
Case 1: 1 more e1 in next 5 minutes -- The Consolidation Rule will increment
the Repeat Count by 1
Case 2: No more events in next 5 minutes -- No changes
3. At the end of 5 minutes, the same event e1 will be sent with the correct
repeat count data [2 -- for Case1] [1 -- for Case2]

Thus you can configure the Event Rule to have both the Repeat Count=2 and
Repeat Count =1 Criteria.

Limitations:
The Consolidation rule is inactive during the time when there is no event.
It becomes active only after the first event is raised. Thus you can't use
this as a missing event rule. But looking at your scenario the consolidation
rule can solve the issue.


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Murugesan Vivekananthan [MSFT]
MOM Test Team

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
---------------------------------------------------------
"Ryan Baldwin" <rbaldwin@point2.com> wrote in message
news:uJ7F4FX$EHA.2568@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
Quote:
Thanks for your help Murugesan, however I'm a little confused. I don't
see how there's a way for me to raise an alert should that second event
*not* enter into the system.

For example:
E1 with an event no. of 100, with param1 = 500 and param2 = "hello" is
fired.
E2 with an event no. of 100, with param1 = 500 and param2 = "world" is
fired within 5 minutes of E1. This is healthy.

E1 with an event no of 100, with param1 = 600 and param2="hello" is fired.
E2 with an event no of 100, with param1 = 600 and param2="world " is never
fired. <- Ideally this should fire an alert or something after xx number
of minutes of the rule not being "fulfilled".

I can create a consolidated event rule based on the event num and param1,
however I can't (that I'm aware of) fire an alert or anything should that
consolidated event rule not be fulfilled after a certain period of time.

Am I correct in my understanding that the above is not possible in MOM
2005?

Thanks again for all your help.

- ryan.

"Murugesan Vivekananthan [MSFT]" <vivekm@online.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:%23RQPZcM$EHA.2112@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
Your Scenario:
After the first event [say e1] occurs
1. No Event[say e1 within 5 minutes
2. One more event[say e1] withing 5 minutes

This can be achieved using:
1. Consolidation rule. Set the consolidation event rule criteria to the
event you want to monitor [say e1] and set the consolidation time frame
to 5 minutes.
2. Event Rule: Set the event rule criteria to the event you want to
monitor [say e1]. Also add a repeat count criteria of "2".


--
---------------------------------------------------------
Murugesan Vivekananthan [MSFT]
MOM Test Team

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
---------------------------------------------------------
"Ryan Baldwin" <rbaldwin@point2.com> wrote in message
news:eOOFWmL$EHA.3368@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
Does anybody know if it's possible to create a missing event rule that
depends on another event rule? For example, I have an event that's
fired in my application and I typically expect another event to fire
within 5 minutes of the first event. Is it possible to create a missing
event rule that checks to see if that second event isn't fired within,
say, 45 minutes of the first event?

I suppose this would presume that the two events would be logically
linked, which I'm not sure is supported by MOM 2005 and/or is of a
healthy design.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.




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