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SHOW LIVELOGS, statement in addition to the summary and other fields displayed by the text formatter.

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The log can be filtered using the following items: • blade number • partition number • alert level The following format options are also available: • Keyword - This is the default format for all viewers. The keyword format supplies the following information about an event: ◦ log number ◦ reporting entity type ◦ reporting entity ID ◦ alert level ◦ hexadecimal dump of event records ◦ event ID keyword • Raw hex - The raw hex format supplies following information about an event: ◦ hexadecimal dump of event records • Text - The text format supplies the following information about an event: ◦ log number ◦ timestamp ◦ alert level ◦ event ID keyword ◦ brief text description ◦ reporting entity type ◦ reporting entity ID ◦ hexadecimal dump of event records • Problem/Cause/Action - The Problem/Cause/Action format displays a problem/cause/action statement in addition to the summary and other fields displayed by the text formatter. To connect to the live log viewer, enter the SHOW LIVELOGS command on the monarch OA. NOTE: The option C can be used to display column header information at any point of time while in the Live viewer. The column header corresponding to the event viewer format currently active will be displayed Welcome to the Live Event Viewer WARNING: Due to connection speed and/or to the number of events being generated and/or to the format option selected, the live event viewer may silently drop events. The following event format options are available: K: Keyword E: Extended Keyword R: Raw hex T: Text S: Cause/Action The following alert filter options are available: Using event logs 73

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The log can be filtered using the following items:
blade number
partition number
alert level
The following format options are also available:
Keyword – This is the default format for all viewers. The keyword format supplies the following
information about an event:
log number
reporting entity type
reporting entity ID
alert level
hexadecimal dump of event records
event ID keyword
Raw hex – The raw hex format supplies following information about an event:
hexadecimal dump of event records
Text – The text format supplies the following information about an event:
log number
timestamp
alert level
event ID keyword
brief text description
reporting entity type
reporting entity ID
hexadecimal dump of event records
Problem/Cause/Action - The Problem/Cause/Action format displays a problem/cause/action
statement in addition to the summary and other fields displayed by the text formatter.
To connect to the live log viewer, enter the
SHOW LIVELOGS
command on the monarch OA.
NOTE:
The option
C
can be used to display column header information at any point of time while
in the Live viewer. The column header corresponding to the event viewer format currently active
will be displayed
Welcome to the Live Event Viewer
WARNING:
Due to connection speed and/or to the number
of events being generated and/or to the format
option selected, the live event viewer may
silently drop events.
The following event format options are available:
K: Keyword
E: Extended Keyword
R: Raw hex
T: Text
S: Cause/Action
The following alert filter options are available:
Using event logs
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