Adaptec iSA1500 User Guide - Page 162

originator name, relative_period, absolute_date | relative_period, level

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Using CLI all Select every event. It must be the only command on the line. for relative_period This command may not be combined with the to command. The relative_period is relative to the date and time specified by the from command or by the oldest event if from is not supplied. It defines the youngest event that will be reported. from absolute_date | relative_period Only report events which were generated at or after the time and date specified by the supplied value. All the reports from the specified time and date to the present will be reported unless the for or to commands further restrict the reported events to a range of dates and times. The relative_period is the period before the current time and date. level level | [level]-[level] The range of levels to select. Type a single level to see just that level displayed. Type two different levels to see a range. If the first level of a range is omitted, the lowest level is assumed; if the second level is omitted the highest level is assumed. For example, level -S lists from the lowest level up to level S; level S- lists from level S to the highest level). If two levels are supplied, their order does not matter. originator name Only select events that were originated by name. to absolute_date | relative_period Restrict the events that are selected to those which occurred before the date and time given by the value. All reports from the oldest stored event up to the supplied time and date will be reported unless the from command is also supplied to define the earliest event to report. The relative_period is back from the current time and date. 8-23

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Using CLI
all
Select every event. It must be the only command on the line.
for
relative_period
This command may not be combined with the
to
command.
The
relative_period
is relative to the date and time specified
by the
from
command or by the oldest event if
from
is not
supplied. It defines the youngest event that will be reported.
from
absolute_date | relative_period
Only report events which were generated at or after the time and
date specified by the supplied value. All the reports from the
specified time and date to the present will be reported unless the
for
or
to
commands further restrict the reported events to a range
of dates and times.
The
relative_period
is the period before the current time and
date.
level
level
| [
level
]-[
level
]
The range of levels to select.
Type a single level to see just that level displayed.
Type two different levels to see a range. If the first level of a range
is omitted, the lowest level is assumed; if the second level is
omitted the highest level is assumed. For example,
level -S
lists
from the lowest level up to level S;
level S-
lists from level S to
the highest level).
If two levels are supplied, their order does not matter.
originator name
Only select events that were originated by
name
.
to
absolute_date | relative_period
Restrict the events that are selected to those which occurred before
the date and time given by the value. All reports from the oldest
stored event up to the supplied time and date will be reported
unless the
from
command is also supplied to define the earliest
event to report.
The
relative_period
is back from the current time and date.