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Species the count by which to lter the display. The “count” shows the number of times the alert has been generated.
–csv filename
Species a csv le in which to save output.
–date_cleared string
Species a cleared date and time by which to lter the display.
–date_created string
Species a creation date and time by which to lter the display.
–h
Shows help for command options.
–index string
Species the alert index by which to lter the display.
–message string
Species an alert message by which to lter the display.
–object_name string
Species an object name by which to lter the display. This is the name of the object to which the alert pertains.
–reference_number string
Species a reference number by which to lter the display. The reference number is used when communicating with technical support.
–status string
Species an alert status level by which to lter the display. Available options are:
Complete: Indicates that an operation on the Storage Center has completed.
Critical: Indicates that an item on the Storage Center is in a critical state and may be nearing failure.
Degraded: Indicates that an item on the Storage Center is currently operating in a degraded mode. Items in this condition may operate
in degraded mode indenitely, but are not functioning to their full capability.
Deleting: Indicates a transitory state that indicates the alert is in the process of being deleted either because the underlying condition
has been corrected or the user has acknowledged the alert.
Down: Indicates that an item on the Storage Center is down and not currently operational.
Emergency: Indicates that an item on the Storage Center requires immediate attention to remain operational.
Informational: Provides information regarding some operation that is occurring or has occurred on the Storage Center.
OK: Indicates the clearing of a standing condition that caused a prior Down, Critical, Emergency, or Unavailable alert.
Unavailable: Indicates that an item on the Storage Center that is expected to be present cannot currently be found for use.
–txt filename
Species a txt le in which to save output.
–xml filename
Species an xml le in which to save output.
Output
The following alert information is output to the console in table format.
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