Event Class Structure
Event classes are defined hierarchically, with child classes inheriting attribute value
defaults from the parent. The Windows event classes follow a simple hierarchy.
The adapter fills in the following attribute default values. The attributes are used
in event group filters.
source NT
sub_source
NT
hostname
hostname where the event originated
The following events are defined in BAROC file:
Event Class Severity
NT_Base
NT_Base_Event
NT_Diskfull WARNING
NT_Share_Dir_Missing WARNING
NT_Service_Start WARNING
NT_Service_Stop WARNING
NT_Out_Of_Paper WARNING
NT_Printer_Out_Of_Paper WARNING
NT_Low_Virtual_Memory WARNING
NT_Security_Db_Not_In_Sync WARNING
NT_Registry_Bad_DB WARNING
NT_NCNB_Error WARNING
NT_Parity_Error WARNING
NT_Power_Failure WARNING
NT_Thread_Create_Fail WARNING
NT_Semaph_Create_Fail WARNING
NT_Monitor_Start WARNING
NT_TCPService_Fail
NT_Master_Browser_Conflict
NT_Document_Print_Success
NT_Document_Print_Deleted
NT_Internal_Error_In_The_DHCP_Server
NT_Performance_Alert
NT_Capacity_Alert
NT_Performance_Monitor
NT_Trustee_Relationship_Failed
NT_Service_Started
NT_Service_Terminated
NT_Printer_Error
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