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Defining A Policy Using A Vsh Script; Registering And Activating A Vsh Script Policy - Cisco Nexus 3548 series Configuration Manual

Nx-os system management, release 7.x
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Configuring Embedded Event Manager
What to do next
Configure event statements.
If you have already configured event statements or choose not to, complete any of the optional tasks:
• Define a policy using a VSH script. Then, register and activate a VSH script policy.
• Configure memory thresholds
• Configure the syslog as an EEM publisher.
• Verify your EEM configuration.

Defining a Policy Using a VSH Script

This is an optional task. Complete the following steps if you are using a VSH script to write EEM policies:
Procedure
Step 1
In a text editor, list the commands that define the policy.
Step 2
Name the text file and save it.
Step 3
Copy the file to the following system directory: bootflash://eem/user_script_policies
What to do next
Register and activate a VSH script policy.

Registering and Activating a VSH Script Policy

This is an optional task. Complete the following steps if you are using a VSH script to write EEM policies.
Before you begin
Define a policy using a VSH script and copy the file to the system directory.
Procedure
Step 1
Command or Action
Command or Action
configure terminal
Example:
Cisco Nexus 3548 Switch NX-OS System Management Configuration Guide, Release 7.x

Defining a Policy Using a VSH Script

Purpose
The error-message can be any quoted
alphanumeric string up to 80 characters.
Purpose
Enters global configuration mode.
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