HP Model 755/125cL System Configuration Repository User's Reference: HP-UX/HP - Page 79

MMDDhhmm [[ CC ], detail, component, ofile, compatibility

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SCR Reference (man Pages) scrlog_viewer (1M) - Options 1902-2037. If the year is not specified, the current year is used. If no start time is given, the beginning of the log is used as the start time. -e MMDDhhmm [[ CC ] YY ] The -e option sets the end date/time filter to the date/time given by its argument. The date/time is specified as described for the -s option. If no end time is given, then an end date/time of infinity (no end time) is used. -l detail The -l option sets the desired level of detail. detail must be specified and may have the value S, D, V, or C The level of detail is set as follows: S = Summary D = Detail V = Verbose (Compatibility only) C = Commands Only If the -l option is not specified, the default value is D. -c component The -c option sets the desired component. component must be specified and may have the value C, D, F, T, R, P, O, or A. The component is set as follows: C = Configuration D = Data Management F = Filter Management T = Tag Management R = Repository P = Presentation O = Other(reserved) A = All If the -c option is not specified, the default value is A. -u user The -u option sets the user filter to the user name or user ID specified by user. Only entries logged by this user are displayed. The option is provided for compatibility with samlog_viewer (1) and dmilog_viewer (1). SCR commands require root privilege. -o ofile The -o option causes the filtered output to be written to the output file ofile. The -o option implies the -n option described below. If ofile is -, the output is written to stdout. If -o is omitted, the output is written to either stdout (if -n is specified) or to the interactive scrlog_viewer display (if -n is omitted). Reference 79

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Reference
79
SCR Reference (man Pages)
scrlog_viewer (1M) - Options
1902
-
2037
. If the year is not specified,
the current year is used.
If no start time is given, the beginning of the log is used
as the start time.
-e
MMDDhhmm [[ CC ]
YY ]
The
-e
option sets the end date/time
filter to the date/time given by its argument. The
date/time is specified as described for the
-s
option. If
no end time is given, then an end date/time of infinity
(no end time) is used.
-l
detail
The
-l
option sets the desired level of detail.
detail
must be specified and may have the value
S
,
D
,
V
, or
C
The level of detail is set as follows:
S
=
Summary
D
=
Detail
V
=
Verbose
(Compatibility only)
C
=
Commands Only
If the
-l
option is not specified, the default value is
D
.
-c
component
The
-c
option sets the desired component.
component
must be specified and may have the value
C
,
D
,
F
,
T
,
R
,
P
,
O
, or
A
. The component is set as follows:
C
=
Configuration
D
=
Data Management
F
=
Filter Management
T
=
Tag Management
R
=
Repository
P
=
Presentation
O
=
Other
(reserved)
A
=
All
If the
-c
option is not specified, the default value is
A
.
-u
user
The
-u
option sets the user filter to the user name or
user ID specified by
user
. Only entries logged by this
user are displayed. The option is provided for
compatibility with
samlog_viewer
(1) and
dmilog_viewer
(1). SCR commands require root
privilege.
-o
ofile
The
-o
option causes the filtered output to be written to
the output file
ofile
. The
-o
option implies the
-n
option described below. If
ofile
is
-
, the output is
written to stdout. If
-o
is omitted, the output is written
to either stdout (if
-n
is specified) or to the interactive
scrlog_viewer
display (if
-n
is omitted).