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

# evweb eventviewer -L
Where:
-L
is an option used to list all the WBEM events.
A list of WBEM events is displayed.
You can also use the following switches with the -L option:
-e [eq|ne|le|ge|bw] [:] <severity level1>[,<severity level2>]
-v <event category names>
-i <EventID>
-r[is|be|en|co][:](<string to be searched>)
-a(<number for age>(:)(yy|mm|dd|hh)
-t[eq|le|ge|bw] (<mm:dd:yyyy:hh:mi:ss>)[,<mm:dd:yyyy:hh:mi:ss>]
-s[asc|desc] (<summary list column name>)
-o(<offset number>) -c(<count of events>)
-b [history|current]
For information on searching the WBEM events using the CLI, see evweb_eventviewer(1).
Viewing Summary Information About WBEM Events
You can view summary information about events stored in the Event Archive database.
Viewing Summary Information Using GUI
To view summary information about WBEM events, repeat steps 1-5 from “Launching Evweb
for Viewing WBEM Indications” (page 64).
The List Events page is displayed. The List Events table displays summary information about
the WBEM events that are stored in the Event Archive.
For more information on viewing summary information of the WBEM events using the HP SMH
GUI, select Help on the action pane of the List Events page.
Viewing Summary Information Using CLI
To search WBEM events using the CLI, enter the following command at the HP-UX prompt:
# evweb eventviewer -L -x -f
Where:
-L
is an option used to list all the WBEM events.
-x
is a switch used to display the summary and detailed information of all events matching
the search criteria.
-f is an optional switch used to force the command. The -f switch can be used only with the
-x switch.
A list of WBEM events is displayed on the screen.
Viewing Detailed Information About WBEM Events
You can view the details of a WBEM event using Evweb.
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”.
66 Administering Indications and Instances Using HP SMH