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info Command, Events Report Commands, Events Inactive Commands. See

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Using CLI info Command Display the values associated with the event log: ■ Size of the event log ■ List of actions for each level. Current status, which means the highest active severity level Events Report Commands Table 8-17 lists commands that are used to generate event log reports. The commands can be executed as global commands by preceding them by events report, or when in the events context by preceding them by report. Table 8-17 Events Report Commands Command active all for from level long originator to Parameters boolean relative_period absolute_date | relative_period level | [level]-[level] name absolute_date | relative_period Levels all all all all all all all all These commands take exactly the same options as the Events Inactive Commands. (See page 8-22.) In addition, these commands are permitted: ■ active boolean Only include active events in the report if the boolean value is TRUE; or only include events that are not active if the boolean value is FALSE. ■ long Display the long text associated with each event. The associated short text is always reported. 8-24

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Using CLI
info Command
Display the values associated with the event log:
Size of the event log
List of actions for each level.
Current status, which means the highest active severity level
Events Report Commands
Table 8-17
lists commands that are used to generate event log
reports. The commands can be executed as global commands by
preceding them by
events report
, or when in the events context
by preceding them by
report
.
These commands take exactly the same options as the
Events Inactive Commands. (See
page 8-22
.) In addition, these
commands are permitted:
active
boolean
Only include active events in the report if the boolean value is
TRUE; or only include events that are not active if the boolean
value is FALSE.
long
Display the long text associated with each event. The associated
short text is always reported.
Table 8-17
Events Report Commands
Command
Parameters
Levels
active
boolean
all
all
all
for
relative_period
all
from
absolute_date | relative_period
all
level
level | [level]-[level]
all
long
all
originator
name
all
to
absolute_date | relative_period
all