Installation guide

To report on any other event-log file or if there is no *.* entry, you must use
the uerf command with the −f option.
Table D–1 describes the uerf command options.
Table D–1: Options to the uerf Command
Option Description
−c
class,...
Selects events for the specified classes.
−D [
disk,...
]
Selects events for the specified mscp and SCSI disk
devices.
−f
filename
Specifies the file from which messages are read.
−h
Displays help information.
−H
hostname
Selects events for the specified host system. This
option is used if events from multiple systems are
being forwarded to the local host.
−M [
mainframe,...
]
Specifies processor event types.
−n
Processes events as they occur.
−o
output
Produces output in either brief, full,orterse
format. The default is brief.
−O [
op_events,...
]
Selects the specified operating system events.
−R
Produces output in reverse chronological order.
−r
record,...
Selects events for the specified record codes.
−s [
seq_of_numbers
] Selects events with the specified sequence of numbers.
−S
Produces a summary report.
−t
time
Selects events within the specified time range.
−T [
tapes,...
]
Selects events for TMSCP tape types and SCSI tape
devices.
−u
number
Selects events from the device with the specified unit
number.
−x
Excludes specified options.
−Z
Produces output in hexadecimal format.
To use the uerf command in single-user mode, you must ensure that the
file system containing the binary log file and the uerf command data files
is mounted.
The line printer spooler is not operational during single-user mode.
Therefore, to print a report on a line printer while in single-user mode, you
D–2 Using the uerf Event Logger