Administrator's and User's Guide for SFM HP-UX 11i v3 April 2010

Viewing Detailed Information Using GUI
To view detailed information about the WBEM events, complete the following steps:
1. Repeat steps 1-5 from “Launching Evweb for Viewing WBEM Indications” (page 63).
2. Select the desired WBEM event in the List Events table.
The Details of the Event page is displayed. This page includes a table that provides detailed
information about the WBEM events.
For information on viewing detailed information of the WBEM events using the HP SMH GUI,
select Help on the action pane of the List Events page.
Viewing Detailed Information Using CLI
To view detailed information on WBEM events using the CLI, enter the following command at
the HP-UX prompt:
# evweb eventviewer -E -n <event ID>
Where:
-E
is an option used to view details of a WBEM event.
-n
is a switch used specify the event ID of the WBEM event.
The screen displays detailed information about the WBEM events.
For information on viewing detailed information of WBEM events using the CLI, see
evweb_eventviewer(1).
Deleting WBEM Events from the Event Archive
You can delete a single event or multiple events at a time.
Deleting an Event Using GUI
To delete an event, complete the following steps:
1. Repeat steps 1-5 from “Launching Evweb for Viewing WBEM Indications” (page 63).
2. Select Delete Events in the action pane on the top right corner of the page.
The Delete Events page is displayed.
3. Select the event you want to delete by selecting the appropriate check box.
You can delete more than one WEBM event at a time.
4. Select Delete in the List Events page.
Evweb deletes the event from the event archive database and displays a confirmation
message.
5. Click OK on the confirmation message window.
For information on deleting WBEM events using the HP SMH GUI, select Help on the action
pane of the Delete Events page.
Deleting an Event Using CLI
To delete WBEM events using the CLI, enter the following command at the HP-UX prompt:
# evweb eventviewer -D
Where:
-D
is an option used to delete all the WBEM events.
You can also use the following switches with the -D option:
-e [eq|ne|le|ge|bw] [:] <severity level1>[,<severity level2>]
-v <cevent category names>
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