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October 1996, Article 4

HP OpenView Event Correlation Services

When a fault occurs in a telecommunications system, it can cause an event storm of several hundred events per second for tens of seconds. HP OpenView Event Correlation Services (ECS) helps operators interpret such storms. It consists of an ECS Designer for the interactive development of correlation rules and an ECS engine for execution of these rules.

by Kenneth R. Sheers


Article 4 - oct96a4.pdf

Sidebar: Correlation Node Types - oct96a4a.pdf

Sidebar: Count Node - oct96a4b.pdf

Sidebar: Unless Node - oct96a4c.pdf

Sidebar: Table Node - oct96a4d.pdf

Sidebar: Fact Store and Data Store - oct96a4e.pdf

Sidebar: Annotation - oct96a4f.pdf


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