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Note: Request ID is the "Monitor Request ID in DECIMAL" field of the
resls output
and not the "PID.Request#".
-c Deletes EMS requests configuration under a specified resource class. EMS groups
resources into classes in a hierarchy similar to that of a filesystem structure.
Resource Classes specify a monitorable resource by its full hierarchical name.
Resources are organized into tree structures, starting with the most general class,
branching into more specific subclasses, and ending in individual resource
instances.
-f Executes force delete. EMS asks for confirmation before deleting the request.
Note: More than one
-c option is allowed so that requests associated with multiple
resource classes can be deleted.
-g Req_ID[,Req_IDn]... [-f
filename]
Generates script for all configured requests specified by request IDs. Each monitoring
request is identified by a unique request ID (Req_ID).
Note: Request is the "Monitor Request ID in DECIMAL" field of the
resls output and
not the "PID.Request#". Also specify a user-defined filename for the script.
Note: If filename is not specified, it saves the script to
/var/opt/resmon/cli/sav.mon
by default.
-h Invokes help for viewing the usage of various options of the emscli utility.
-l Lists EMS configured persistent monitoring requests with only selected columns.
all Lists monitoring requests with all columns. The output may be cluttered.
-m Req_ID
Modifies persistent monitoring requests. Each monitoring request is identified by a
unique request ID (Req_ID).
Note: If parameters are not provided, all default parameters will be used while modify-
ing a monitoring request. When parameters for a request are modified, the Req_ID
changes. If a duplicate request already exists, emscli does not register the new request.
Note: Request is the "Monitor Request ID in DECIMAL" field of the
resls output and
not the "PID.Request#". The options described in the
-a option are also applicable to -m
option.
Note: When
emscli -m <reqid> is used without all the options, then the values that
were set while registering the request get retained. For example, if a request was
registered with the default parameters, executing emscli -m <reqid> -p 10 -u
min will not alter the other parameters.
-r Lists resource instances available for monitoring.
-c Prints resource instances configured under a specified resource class. EMS groups
resources into classes in a hierarchy similar to that of a filesystem structure.
Resource Classes specifies a monitorable resource by its full hierarchical name.
Resources are organized into tree structures, starting with the most general class,
branching into more specific subclasses, and ending in individual resource
instances.
Note: The
-r option lists all available resources if a resource class is not provided.
-v Prints status of all currently monitored requests. Each monitoring request is identified by
a unique request ID (Req_ID ).
Note: Request ID is the "Monitor Request ID in DECIMAL" field of the
resls output
and not the "PID.Request#".
-c Prints resource instances configured under a specified resource class. EMS groups
resources into classes in a hierarchy similar to that of a filesystem structure.
Resource Classes specifies a monitorable resource by its full hierarchical name.
Resources are organized into tree structures, starting with the most general class,
branching into more specific subclasses, and ending in individual resource
instances.
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