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Delete 100 FEM events
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# lookup the failed event manager | |
objstr = AdminControl.completeObjectName('WebSphere:*,type=FailedEventManager') | |
obj = AdminControl.makeObjectName(objstr) | |
# count the overall number of failed events | |
fecount = AdminControl.invoke(objstr, "getFailedEventCount") | |
print "Before discarding failed events" | |
print fecount | |
# create filter and return filtered events | |
import com.ibm.wbiserver.manualrecovery.QueryFilters | |
filter1 = com.ibm.wbiserver.manualrecovery.QueryFilters() | |
#filter1.setFilterArray('EVENT_TYPE', ['SCA','JMS','BPC','MQ']) | |
filter1.setFilterArray('EVENT_TYPE', ['SCA']) | |
dateFilter = java.util.Date("12/1/2016"); | |
filter1.setFilter('END_TIME', dateFilter ) | |
failedevents = AdminControl.invoke_jmx(obj, 'queryFailedEvents',[filter1, 0, 100],['com.ibm.wbiserver.manualrecovery.QueryFilters', 'int', 'int']) | |
# discard 100 events in single batch run | |
print "Discarding 100 failed events" | |
AdminControl.invoke_jmx(obj,'discardFailedEvents', [failedevents],['java.util.List']) | |
# count the overall number of failed events | |
fecount2 = AdminControl.invoke(objstr,"getFailedEventCount") | |
print "After discarding failed events, the number of failed events:" | |
print fecount2 |
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