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emtui(1) emtui(1)
NAME
emtui - provides different displaying options for HP-UX errors which are defined in the Common Error
Repository (CER)
SYNOPSIS
/opt/sfm/bin/emtui
{ -b|-v }
{
-i <errornum> |
[
-q <querystring>
[
-w { all | any | phrase
}]]
[
-s { all | hp other }]
[
-c { all | <category> }]
[
-p { this | <platform> }]
[
R-e{ all |
ems [[monitorname][,eventid]] |
evm [eventname ]|
ipmi-02 |
ipmi-e0/e1 |
nettl [[<subsystemid>][
,<eventid>]] |
others|
snmp [[<trapid>][,<enterpriseid>]] |
wbem [[<providername>][
,<eventid>]]}]
{[
-l { lt | le | eq | ge | gt }[<severity> ]}
{[
-a <text> -i <errornumber>
-C {<cause1> <cause2>...<causeN> | all}
{
-d -i <errornum> -u <solution1> <solution2>... <solutionN> }
{
-m <text> -i <errornum> -u <solution> }
{
-h }]
DESCRIPTION
The
emtui command obtains various information about HP-UX errors which are defined in the Common
Error Repository (CER). The CER is a database of error metadata and is available locally on every sys-
tem.
To view help information about how to use
emtui, type /opt/sfm/bin/emtui -h at the command
prompt.
To use the
emtui command, you must have system administrative privileges.
Options
If no option is specified with the
emtui command, the -h (help) is the default option. The emtui com-
mand supports the following options:
-a solutiontext
Adds solutions text to the errors listed in the Common Error Repository (CER). The You must have
administrative privileges to use the -a option. Examples of using the -a option are as follows:
• To add solution text of ’Check the power supply’
to error number 99 and cause number 3536:
emtui -a "Check the power supply" -i 99 -C 3536
• To add solution text of ’Check the power supply’ to error number 99 for all causes:
emtui -a "Check the power supply" -i 99 -C all
• To add solution text of ’Check the power supply’ to error number 99 and causes 3534 3536:
emtui -a "Check the power supply" -i 99 -C 3534 3536
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