Hello All,

We are seeing some entries show up in our filter logs we have never seen before 
and was hoping someone on the list could shed some light as to what it is, what 
it means and how we interpret it.

We are seeing entries that reference "Filter Level" and then a value like 0, 1, 
2, etc, then the phrase "Number of Filter" followed by a number. We would 
really like to know what this is.

Here are some examples of the entries.

< Filter Level:0 Number Of Filters:99> Checking 
"GA850-PSH-Update_SLA_Reassign_Flag" (850)
<Filter Level:1 Number Of Filters:225> Checking 
"GA850-PSH-Update_SLA_Reassign_Flag" (850)
<Filter Level:2 Number Of Filters:749> Checking 
"GA850-PSH-Update_SLA_Reassign_Flag" (850)
<Filter Level:3 Number Of Filters:834> Checking 
"GA850-PSH-Update_SLA_Reassign_Flag" (850)
<Filter Level:4 Number Of Filters:919> Checking 
"GA850-PSH-Update_SLA_Reassign_Flag" (850)

We can't find any documentation on these anywhere in the ARS guides. We have 
searched the KB on BMC site without luck, so hoping to find some answers here.

We are using ARS v 7.1 patch 11.

Christopher Pruitt
Business Consulting III
HP Enterprises Services
[email protected]
www.hp.com<http://www.hp.com/>


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