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evweb_eventviewer(1) evweb_eventviewer(1)
The following are examples of the -h
option:
•
evweb eventviewer -h
-i Event_IDs
Specifies one or more Event IDs
. Use this option as a part of the subscription criteria. You cannot
use this switch more than once in a command.
The following are the examples of the
-i
option:
•
-i 1234
• -i 123,124,125
-L Displays a list of events and their summary. The summary is extracted from the Event Archive
based on the search criteria. You can use the following switches with the
-L option:
•
-a age_number[:][yy|mm|dd|hh]
• -b
• -e [eq|ne|le|ge|bw]:
severity_level1
[,severity_level2
f1]
• -h
• -i Event_IDs
• -o offset_number -c
count_of_events
•
-r [is|be|en|co][:]
search_string
•
-s [asc|desc]:summary_list sort_column_name
• -t [eq|le|ge|bw]:mm:dd:
yyyy:hh:mi:ss[,mm:dd:yyyy:hh:mi:ss]
• -v Event_categories
• -x
The following are examples of the -L option:
•
evweb eventviewer -L -e eq:4 -a 5:dd
• evweb eventviewer -L
• evweb eventviewer -L -s severity -o 0 -c 5 -x
• evweb eventviewer -L -h
-d [Indication_Identifier]
Specifies one indication identifier, which can be obtained with Event Id field.
-n [Event_Numbers]
Specifies one or more event numbers, separated by a comma.
If you use the
-n switch with the -E option, you can use the -n
switch only once.
If you use the
-n switch with the -D option, you can use the -n
switch multiple times.
The following are examples of the
-n option:
•
evweb eventviewer -E -n 45
-o offset_number -c
count_of_events
Defines the size of the summary list. You can use the
-o switch only with the evweb
eventviewer -L command. During a search operation, if the number of events in the summary
list is large, use the -o and -c switches to specify the number of events in the summary list. Use
the -o switch to define the offset and the -c switch to specify the number of events in the summary
list. For example, assume that there are 200 events in the summary list. To view the first twenty
events, specify an offset of zero and a count equal to 20, as follows:
-o0-c20
To view the next set of twenty events specify:
-o 20 -c 20
-r [is|be|en|co][:]search_string
Searches the Event Archive for information based on the specified search string. The search is not
case-sensitive. To use this switch, type an operator followed by a string. Use a colon to separate the
operator and the string. Enclose the entire argument (operator and string) within double quotes.
You can use the -r switch more than once within one command. The following operators can be
used with the -r switch:
is event description is exactly the same as the given string
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