HP-UX Reference (11i v3 07/02) - 1 User Commands A-M (vol 1)

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emtui(1) emtui(1)
The following are examples using the -c
option:
Display matching errors in the kernel category:
emtui -b -c kernel
Display brief information (-b
option) about the matching network errors that contain the word
failure (see the -q option):
emtui -b -c network -q failure
-c
causenumlist
Specifies a list of cause number(s). Each cause number is associated with an error while adding a cus-
tom solution.
To specify one cause, type one cause number. For example:
emtui -c 371
To select more than one cause, type the unique cause numbers separated by spaces. For example:
emtui -C 37 21 145
To select all causes, specify all in the causenumlist. For example:
-C all
To add a solution to an error that does not have a cause, use -C all
.
-d Deletes one or more custom solutions from the CER. You must have system administrative privileges
to use the -d option. The -d option must be used with the -i
errornum and -u usersolution options.
Examples using the
-d option follow:
Delete user solution 5678 from error number 1234:
emtui -d -i 1234 -u 5678
Delete user solutions 123, 456, and 789 from error number 4321:
emtui -d -i 4321 -u 123 456 789
See the explanations for the -i and -u options also.
-e etype
Searches for a specific type of error specified by etype. The values of etype are as follows:
all Displays all types of errors
ems [[monitorname][,eventid]]
Displays errors generated by the Event Monitoring System (EMS). You can specify either a
single monitor (monitorname) or a single event ID (eventid) or both. If both the monitor
name and the event ID are specified, the search will include both parameters.
errno Displays HP-UX errno errors only.
evm [eventname]
Displays errors generated by the Event Manager (EVM). See evm(5). Specify eventname
as the search parameter. The values for eventname are as follows:
generic Displays generic errors.
ipmi-02 Displays box infrastructure problems.
ipmi-e0 Displays forward progress errors.
nettl [[subsysid][,eventid]]
Displays errors generated by the Common Network Tracing and Logging (NetTL) systems.
See nettl(1M). subsysid is the subsystem ID of a specific subsystem. eventid is the event
ID of a single event. Both the subsystem ID and the event ID are integers. If you specify
both subsystem ID and event ID, the search results will match both parameters.
others Displays errors that do not belong to any specific category.
snmp [[trapid][,enterpriseid ]]
Displays Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) errors.
trapid is a specific trap ID and enterpriseid is an enterprise ID. Both of the trap ID and the
enterprise ID are strings. If you specify both trapid and enterpriseid, the search results
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