iTP Secure WebServer System Administrator's Guide (Version 7.0)
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View EMS Logs
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Enter filter criteria
This item enables you to specify one or more subsystem owners, subsystem IDs,
and event numbers.
A subsystem owner usually is a company name and is case sensitive. For
example, to include events from HP subsystems, you must specify TANDEM in all
uppercase. A subsystem owner name consists of eight or fewer characters. The
first character must be alphabetic, the others alphanumeric. You can specify
multiple subsystem owners, by using commas to separate the values.
A subsystem ID specifies the product whose event messages you want to see in
the display. For example, the iTP Secure WebServer has the EMS subsystem ID
WEBSERV. Each subsystem ID has a maximum length of 8 characters. You can
specify multiple subsystem IDs, by using commas to separate the values; the total
length of your entry cannot exceed 24 characters.
An event number specifies the kind of event you want to see in the display. You
can specify a number or a series of numbers separated by commas. However, if
you specify more than one subsystem ID, you must specify no more than one
event number. The range of an event number is -32637 to 32638. The maximum
length of your entry is 36 characters.
The Pass option causes messages to be displayed if they pass the criteria. The
Fail option causes messages to be displayed if they fail the criteria.
If you omit filter criteria, all events pass this test.
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Enter search string
Enter a string in the text box to search the text of each event message. A message
is displayed only if its text includes the string. The string can occur anywhere in the
message text. The maximum length of the search string is 64 characters. You can
use any alphanumeric or special characters except the asterisk (*) and the
question mark (?).
The search is case-nonsensitive unless you check the box labeled Case Sensitive.
If you omit a search string, all events pass this test.
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Enter display options:
The number of events to display cannot exceed 9999. The default value is 10.
The time order determines whether messages are displayed with the most recent
first or the oldest first. By default, messages are displayed in descending order by
timestamp (most recent first).
The timeout determines how long to wait since the last received message before
completing the request. The range is 0 to 9999. The default value is 20 seconds.
The stop at EOF option determines whether the request will complete at the end of
a log file. If this option is off, the program waits for another message until the
timeout is exceeded. This setting applies only if the time order is ascending.