Adaptec iSA1500 User Guide - Page 161

clear Command, Events Inactive Commands, set options

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Using CLI If several actions are on the line and one takes a parameter, the word after the action will be taken as that parameter even if it also a valid action. For instance, email shutdown will be interpreted as an email to shutdown, not as an email action with no parameter followed by a shutdown action). The parameter all will remove associated actions. set options Replace the current list of actions associated with the level with those specified in the options parameters. clear Command Clear the event log. Events Inactive Commands Table 8-16 lists commands that are used to remove the active state from the selected log entries. The commands can be executed as global commands by preceding them by events inactive, or after the events global commands by preceding them by inactive. Except for the all command, any number of these commands can be combined on a line to define the set of events that will be selected. Each command restricts the number of events that are selected. The selected events will be listed and you will be asked for confirmation before they are set inactive. At least one command must be supplied for a report to be generated. More details about each command appears after the Table. Table 8-16 Events Inactive Commands Command all for from level originator to Parameters relative_period absolute_date | relative_period level | [level]-[level] name absolute_date | relative_period Levels administrator administrator administrator administrator administrator administrator 8-22

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Using CLI
If several actions are on the line and one takes a parameter, the
word after the action will be taken as that parameter even if it also
a valid action. For instance,
email shutdown
will be interpreted
as an email to shutdown,
not
as an
email
action with no parameter
followed by a
shutdown
action).
The parameter
all
will remove associated actions.
set options
Replace the current list of actions associated with the level with
those specified in the options parameters.
clear Command
Clear the event log.
Events Inactive Commands
Table 8-16
lists commands that are used to remove the active state
from the selected log entries. The commands can be executed as
global commands by preceding them by
events inactive
, or
after the events
global commands by preceding them by
inactive
.
Except for the
all
command, any number of these commands can
be combined on a line to define the set of events that will be selected.
Each command restricts the number of events that are selected.
The selected events will be listed and you will be asked for
confirmation before they are set inactive. At least one command
must be supplied for a report to be generated.
More details about each command appears after the Table.
Table 8-16
Events Inactive Commands
Command
Parameters
Levels
all
administrator
for
relative_period
administrator
from
absolute_date | relative_period
administrator
level
level | [level]-[level]
administrator
originator
name
administrator
to
absolute_date | relative_period
administrator