NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) Operator's Guide

Searching the Activity Log by String or Field Value
Examining the Activity Log
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Example
To display the first page of activity log entries beginning at 13:35 pm for the current
date, enter the following command in the command line and press the ENTER key:
T 13:35
The resulting display starts with one record before the requested time, as illustrated in
the following example:
14:29:24 --- Log LOGFILE1 (\SYS1.$DATA4.ZNNMDATA.ZLGFILE1) for 10-NOV-1994 ----
COMMAND ==> DISPLAY >> 13:05:17
RANGE >> 13:38:06
TIME TEXT
13:05:17 NNM0652 LOCAL USER NMTJN LOGGED ON AT #9770010 -- MYNAME
13:36:55 NNM0652 LOCAL USER NMTTH LOGGED ON AT #9770011 -- Tina Harrison
13:38:05 START INITCMD
13:38:05 equate zzz show users
13:38:06 NNM0235 TEXT SET FOR EQUATE STRING ZZZ
13:38:06 PROFILE RDMIN=99
13:38:06 PROFILE CMDSTACK=99
13:38:06 PROFILE EMS=YES
13:38:06 PROFILE ROLL=0
13:38:06 PROFILE NCLTEST=YES
13:38:06 PROFILE CMDKEEP=NO
13:38:06 PROFILE TRUNC=NO
13:38:06 PROFILE INDENT=8
13:38:06 PROFILE PREFEMS=BOTH
13:38:06 PROFILE PRFTM=YES
13:38:06 PROFILE UNSOL=YES
13:38:06 PROFILE MONMSG=YES
13:38:06 TITLE OPERATOR CONTROL SERVICES
13:38:06 NNM1005 START INITCMD PROCESSING COMPLETE. NCLID 001002
13:38:06 NNM0357 PROFILE HAS CHANGED
Searching the Activity Log
by String or Field Value
Issue the FIND command to search for records that contain a specified string in the
message text area or a specified value in a key field.
The syntax for the FIND command is as follows:
F[IND] { C
string
|
E
emphasis
|
M
msg-num
|
N | T
term-name
|
S
domainid
|
U
user-ID
} [PREV]
C
string
locates records that contain a matching character string in the message text.
E
emphasis
locates records that contain a matching ZEMS_TKN_EMPHASIS token (0 or 1).