HP 3PAR OS 3.1.3 Command Line Interface Reference

Specified as the month (mm or month_name) and day (dd), where the year (yy) can be optionally
specified. Acceptable formats are mm/dd/yy, month_name dd, dd month_name yy, or
yymmdd. If the syntax yymmdd is used, the year must be specified.
NOTE: The pattern argument in the following options is a regular expression pattern that is used
to match against the events each option produces. For each option, the pattern argument can be
specified multiple times. For example: showeventlog –type Disk.* –type <Tpdtcl client> –sev Major
displays all events of severity Major and with a type that matches either the regular expression
Disk.* or <Tpdtcl client> .
sev <pattern>
Specifies that only events with severities that match the specified pattern(s) are displayed.
nsev <pattern>
Specifies that only events with severities that do not match the specified pattern(s) are displayed.
class <pattern>
Specifies that only events with classes that match the specified pattern(s) are displayed.
nclass <pattern>
Specifies that only events with classes that do not match the specified pattern(s) are displayed.
node <pattern>
Specifies that only events from nodes that match the specified pattern(s) are displayed.
nnode <pattern>
Specifies that only events from nodes that do not match the specified pattern(s) are displayed.
type <pattern>
Specifies that only events with types that match the specified pattern(s) are displayed.
ntype <pattern>
Specifies that only events with types that do not match the specified pattern(s) are displayed.
msg <pattern>
Specifies that only events, whose messages match the specified patttern(s), are displayed.
nmsg <pattern>
Specifies that only events, whose messages do not match the specified pattern(s), are displayed.
comp <pattern>
Specifies that only events, whose components match the specified pattern(s), are displayed.
ncomp <pattern>
Specifies that only events, whose components do not match the specified pattern(s), are displayed.
SPECIFIERS
None
RESTRICTIONS
The HP 3PAR OS stores 33 MB of event logs in segments of 3MB each (the active event log and
the most recent 10 generations) When one 3MB segment is filled, events are written to the next
segment. When all eleven segments are filled, they are overwritten beginning with the oldest
segment.
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