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The architecture of Tivoli Event Integration Facility (EIF) centers around the forwarding of events to monitoring systems. The main components include the EIF sender (typically a custom application or script), the EIF receiver (part of the target monitoring system), and the network infrastructure (TCP/IP). The EIF sender formats events according to the EIF specification.

conf` file is used to configure the receiver's IP address and port. The `mkeif` command is used to manage the configuration. The `sendevent` command is used to send events.

Communication occurs over TCP/IP, with the default port being 5529. EIF does not have built-in authentication or encryption, relying on network-level security. The event format is a structured text-based format.

Compared to modern solutions, EIF lacks advanced features, scalability, and security. The EIF receiver processes incoming events and forwards them to the monitoring system for analysis and alerting. The EIF sender can be any application capable of generating events in the EIF format and sending them over TCP/IP.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of Tivoli Event Integration Facility?

Tivoli Event Integration Facility (EIF) is a component for forwarding events to monitoring systems. It allows custom applications to send event data to receivers like Tivoli Enterprise Console (TEC), Tivoli Monitoring, and Netcool/Omnibus. This facilitates centralized event management and monitoring.

What communication protocols and event formats does EIF use?

EIF primarily uses the TCP/IP protocol for event transmission. Events are formatted according to the EIF specification, which defines the structure and content of event messages. The EIF receiver on the target system then processes these events.

How does EIF integrate with other monitoring systems?

EIF is designed to integrate with various Tivoli and IBM monitoring solutions. It enables custom applications and scripts to send event data, allowing for the creation of custom monitors. This integration facilitates the collection, management, and presentation of monitoring data within these systems.

What are the main use cases for Tivoli Event Integration Facility?

EIF's primary use case is to forward events from various sources to a central monitoring console. This allows for centralized event management, correlation, and analysis. It is used to integrate events from custom applications, scripts, and other systems into the monitoring infrastructure.

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