(Optional) Policy run-time priority setting. When the
nice argument is set to 1, the policy is run at a
run-time priority that is less than the default priority.
The default value is 0.
nice
Result String
None
Set _cerrno
No
Event_reqinfo
"event_id %u event_type %u event_type_string {%s} %u event_pub_sec %u event_pub_msec %u"
"owner_id %lld user_id %lld" time_sent %llu dampen_time %d notify_data_flags %u"
"level {%s} direction {%s} configured_threshold %u current_value %u"
"policy_violation_flag {%s} policy_id %d"
DescriptionEvent Type
Unique number that indicates the ID for this published
event. Multiple policies may be run for the same
event, and each policy will have the same event_id.
event_id
Type of event.event_type
An ASCII string that represents the name of the event
for this event type.
event_type_string
The time, in seconds and milliseconds, when the event
was published to the EEM.
event_pub_sec event_pub_msec
The Embedded Resource Manager (ERM) owner ID.owner_id
The ERM user ID.user_id
The ERM event time, in nanoseconds.time_sent
The ERM dampen time, in nanoseconds.dampen_time
The ERM notify data flag.notify_data_flags
The ERM event level. The four event levels are
normal, minor, major, and critical.
level
The ERM event direction. The event direction can be
one of the following: up, down, or no change.
direction
The configured ERM threshold.configured_threshold
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