The MIB module to describe and store events generated
by the Cisco Embedded Event Manager.
The Cisco Embedded Event Manager detects hardware and software
faults, and other events (such as OIRs) for the system.
It also enables users to configure fault recovery services
for system wide components. The Embedded Event Manager also
provides process reliability statistics.
The Embedded Event Manager is a policy driven process through
which faults in the system are reported through a defined API.
The Embedded Event Manager policy engine receives notifications
when faults and other events occur. Embedded Event Manager
policies implement recovery based on the current state of the
system and the actions specified in the policy for a given
event. Recovery actions are triggered when the policy is
run. Developers write and customize Embedded Event Manager
policies to handle faults and events.
This notification is sent by the Embedded Event Manager
server after it has run a policy associated with the
event ceemHistoryEventType that was received.
cEventMgrPolicyEvent
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This notification is configured to be sent from within
an Embedded Event Manager policy after an Embedded Event
Manager event ceemHistoryEventType has occurred.
If one or more of the objects ceemHistoryPolicyIntData1,
ceemHistoryPolicyIntData2, and ceemHistoryPolicyStrData are
not instantiated, then the varbind for the object(s) not
instantiated will contain the value 'noSuchInstance'.