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        <description>System Events configuration

The System Events configuration file is system_events.conf and its customizable copy resides in /opt/yce/etc. If it is missing the distribution version located in opt/yce/system is copied to the etc directory. 

This configuration file consists of two parts, the top section defines the events and what effect they have. The second part defines the event signal types. This article explains the top section.</description>
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System Event Signal messages need setting-up for the environment and mostly requires the definition of the remote targets and priority. 

The System Events configuration file is system_events.conf and its customizable copy resides in</description>
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        <description>Clearing System events

Notifications that fail to properly clear themselves after the issue is resolved can be manually cleared.

This clearing action will remove the notifications but will not clear the cause of the events! It is to be expected that the monitors will detect the problem and report it again. The different means of clearing the Events is intended to remove persistent notifications that have been resolved but are not detected as such by the monitors.</description>
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Starting from version 8.2.2 there will be the option available to trigger a job after a syslog event.There are a few settings you need to take into account, but after setting it up it should work automatically. 

Set-up</description>
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