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-e [eq|ne|le|ge|bw]:
severity_level1
[,severity_level2
]
Specifies the severity level of an event that is used as a part of the search criteria. A search is ini-
tiated either to view information about an event or to delete an event.
Use an operator followed by the severity value to represent the severity level. The following opera-
tors can be used:
eq equal to (default)
ne not equal to
le less than or equal to
ge greater than or equal to
bw between
The default value of operator is
eq. You must use only one operator at a time.
To use the
bw operator, you must specify the lower and upper severity levels. For all other opera-
tors, you must specify only one severity level.
The severity level ranges from
0 to
7, where 0 is least severe and 7 is most severe. The following
lists the severity levels in ascending order of severity:
0 Unknown
1 Normal
2 Other
3 Information
4 Warning
5 Minor
6 Major
7 Critical
Use a colon to separate an operator and a severity level. Use a comma to separate two severity lev-
els.
You can also use a space to separate an operator and a severity level. However, in this case, you
should enclose the operator and severity values within double quotes.
You must specify only one
-e switch in a command. The following are examples of the
-e option:
•
-e ne:2
The following two commands have the same meaning:
•
-e bw:2,5
• -e "bw 2,5"
The following three commands have the same meaning:
•
-e eq:4
• -e "eq 4"
• -e 4
-E Displays the details of an event identified by an event number. You can use the following switches
with the -E option:
•
-n [Event_Numbers]
• -d [Indication_Identifier]
• -h
The following are examples of the -E option:
•
evweb eventviewer -E -n 1234
• evweb eventviewer -E -d 103119000121000066520784
• evweb eventviewer -E -h
-f Forces the command without asking for a confirmation. You can use the -f switch only with the -D
option or -L -x option.
The following are examples of the
-f option:
•
evweb eventviewer -D -n 1234 -f
• evweb eventviewer -L -x -f
-h Displays how to use the evweb eventviewer command.
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