sendevent
The command sends the custom events defined with the evtdef command to the event processor server currently active in the production plan. As the events are received by the event processor, they trigger the event rules in which they were specified.
Users can override the default destination server (defined by global options) by specifying the host and the port of a new server.
Syntax
sendevent -V | ? | -help | -u | -usage
sendevent [-hostname hostname]
[{-port | -sslport} port]
eventType
source
[[attribute=value]...]
Arguments
- -V
- Displays the command version and exits.
- ? | -help | -u | -usage
- Displays command usage information and exits.
- -hostname hostname
- Specifies the host name of an alternate event processor server
other than the currently active one.
This parameter is required if the command is launched from a command-line client.
- -port | -sslport} port
- Specifies the port number of an alternate event processor server
other than the currently active one. -sslport defines
the port used to listen for incoming SSL connections.
This parameter is required if the command is launched from a command-line client.
- eventType
- One of the custom event types defined with the evtdef command in the generic event provider and specified as the triggering event in an event rule definition.
- source
- The name of the event provider that you customized with evtdef. This is also the name
you must specify as the argument for the eventProvider keyword
in the definition of the event rules triggered by these custom events.
The default name is GenericEventPlugIn.
- attribute=value
- One or more of the attributes qualifying the custom event type that are specified as the triggering event attributes for the event rule.
Comments
This command can be run also on systems where only the HCL Workload Automation remote command line client is installed.
Examples
sendevent -hostname master3 -port 4294 BusProcCompleted
GenericEventPlugIn TransacName=calcweek Workstation=ab5supp
The
file name and the associated workstation are the two BusProcCompleted event
attributes that were specified as triggering event attributes in an
associated event rule.