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Table 1 List of (continued) Argument Description Examples Can be used with: -s [asc:|desc:] by the specified column name. on ID. • asc: Ascending order. This is • -s desc:time: Sorts descending the default if no argument is based on time. specified. • desc: Decending order. -o -c specified offset and number of twenty events. events. The offset specifies the number of the first event to be • -o 20 -c 20: Displays the next displayed, and the number of twenty events after the first twenty. events specifies how many events are displayed. -p [:vPar ID] Searches for events based on the • -p 1:1: Searches for events in nPar -L | complex specified partition ID or complex-wide events. 1, vPar 1. -C • -p 3: Searches for events in nPar 3. • If used with -L, the specified events are displayed. • -p complex: Searches for all complex-wide events. • If used with -C, the specified events are cleared. -h Displays the help information for -L the command. -E -C Table 2 Severity levels Value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Description Unknown Other Information Degraded/Warning Minor Major Critical Fatal/Non-recoverable • Access level/Bay level: All • Restrictions: You must be logged on to the monarch OA to perform this command. • Example: hostname> show cae -E -n 2 Alert Number : 2 Event Identification : Event ID Event Time Indication Identifier : 100831 : Fri Sep 15 12:10:23 2006 : 510083120060915121023 166 Core Analysis Engine commands

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Table 1 List of <arguments>
(continued)
Can be
used
with:
Examples
Description
Argument
-L
Sorts the displayed list of results
by the specified column name.
-s [asc:|desc:]
<Column
name>
-s asc:id
: Sorts ascending based
on ID.
asc
: Ascending order. This is
the default if no argument is
specified.
-s desc:time
: Sorts descending
based on time.
desc
: Decending order.
-L
Displays events based on the
specified offset and number of
-o
<Offset>
-c
<# of
events>
-o 0 -c 20
: Displays the first
twenty events.
events. The offset specifies the
-o 20 -c 20
: Displays the next
twenty events after the first twenty.
number of the first event to be
displayed, and the number of
events specifies how many events
are displayed.
-L
-C
Searches for events based on the
specified partition ID or
complex-wide events.
-p <nPar ID>[:vPar ID]
| complex
-p 1:1
: Searches for events in nPar
1, vPar 1.
-p 3
: Searches for events in nPar 3.
If used with
-L
, the specified
events are displayed.
-p complex
: Searches for all
complex-wide events.
If used with
-C
, the specified
events are cleared.
-L
-E
Displays the help information for
the command.
-h
-C
Table 2 Severity levels
Description
Value
Unknown
0
Other
1
Information
2
Degraded/Warning
3
Minor
4
Major
5
Critical
6
Fatal/Non-recoverable
7
Access level/Bay level:
All
Restrictions:
You must be logged on to the monarch OA to perform this command.
Example:
hostname> show cae
E
n 2
Alert Number : 2
Event Identification :
Event ID
: 100831
Event Time
: Fri Sep 15 12:10:23 2006
Indication Identifier
: 510083120060915121023
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