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If you use the caret symbol (^) as a pattern, the Dell Networking OS generates
blank space as the starting character of the SYSLOG. The special character $ is not
allowed to use in regular expressions, as the last word in the SYSLOG is line feed.
NOTE: The time-events schedule time takes effect once after the device
configures the trigger-event (event).
Related Command script event-handler — Allows you to provide mapping between the scripts and
trigger events.
Examples
Following example shows how the event triggers a script, even if any one of the
pattern matches.
Dell(conf)# script trigger-event Server_Reporter_Event log-
event tag tag-or-ex "Major alarm" "Minor alarm"
Following example shows how the event triggers a script, if the system throws the
SYSLOG message like: Oct 29 05:28:16: %RPM0-P:CP %IFMGR-5-
OSTATE_UP: Changed interface state to up: Ma 0/0.
Dell(conf)# script trigger-event Port_State_Event log-event
tag tag-regex "OSTATE.*up"
Following example shows the script triggering at 22:22 and then triggers every
Monday midnight and stops at 02:02–11/10/14.
Dell(conf)# script trigger-event Event2 time-event start at
22:22 stop at 02:02-11/10/14 weekday mon
Following example shows the cpu-usage limit.
Dell(conf)# script trigger-event event1 cpu-usage 30
show packages
Display the installed Open Automation packages, including version number and contents.
S4810, S4820T, S3048–ON, S5000, S6000, S6000–ON, Z9500, and MXL
Syntax
show packages [system]
Parameters
system
(Optional) Enter the keyword brief to display system
information about the package, version, and status of the
package in all stack-units.
NOTE: This option is only available on switches that
allow stacking.
Defaults none
Command Modes
EXEC
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