Event Management Service (EMS) Analyzer Manual

Using EMS Analyzer
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Resetting a Filter Parameter to its Default Value
Example
Resetting a Filter Parameter to its Default Value
To remove the current value of a filter parameter and set the parameter to its default
value, issue the ALTER
command with the parameter to be reset:
-> alter, ssid
This command resets the value of the subsystem ID filter parameter to its default value.
Example
Resetting All Filter Parameters to Their Default Values
To remove the current values of all filter parameters and set them to the default values,
type the following at the prompt:
-> alter, emsafltr reset
This command resets all filter parameter values: event number, event type, process ID,
subsystem ID, system, ldev and text.
DISTRIBUTOR $Y197 -> info
EMSA INFO DISTRIBUTOR $Y197
Distributor type. CONSUMER
*Filter.......... $DATA.EMSA.EMSAFLTR
*Emslog.......... $0.#ZSPI
Coll log......... $SYSTEM.ZLOG00.ZZEV0004
Current log...... $SYSTEM.ZLOG00.ZZEV0004
*EventDB.........
*EventDB type....
*EventDB extents. (20,100,16)
*Format.......... TEXT
*Dumplog Status.. 5 seconds
Search criteria
*Starttime... 91SEP16, 00:00:00 *Stoptime.. 91SEP18, 00:00:00
*Eventnumber. *Eventtype. CRITICAL
*Processid... *SSid...... TANDEM.SNAX.0
*System...... *Ldev......
*Text........ *down*
DISTRIBUTOR $Y197 -> alter, ssid
EMSA DISTRIBUTOR $Y197 altered: SSID attribute
DISTRIBUTOR $Y197 ->