6.5 HP StoreAll OS CLI Reference Guide

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Options
DescriptionOption
Lists event notifications and settings.-L
Sorts in ascending order.-a
Creates email notifications.-c
Deletes email notifications.-d
The ALERT, WARN, or INFO event level or a list of specific notification types.
ALERT, WARN, and INFO are keywords.
--e ALERT | WARN | INFO |
EVENTLIST
An email “From” address or, if used with -v, the name of the file where a
real-time event stream is saved in CSV format.
-f FROM or FILENAME
A file serving node.-h SERVER
Lists event notifications in long format.-i
Lists event notifications in short format.-l
Turns event notification on or off, or if used with -c or -d, specifies a list of
one or more emails or trapsinks to be created or deleted.
-m on|off or EMAILLIST |
TRAPSINKLIST
When used with -u, specifies a destination address for a test email message.-n EMAILADDRESS or
EVENTS_COUNT
When used with -l, specifies the number of event messages to include, in
reverse order, in the output.
When removing messages from the events table with -p, sets the number of
days worth of messages to remove.
-o DAYS_COUNT
Removes events from the events table, starting with the oldest message. The
default is to remove seven days of messages.
-p
Lists all events that can be configured.-q
Sets the email Reply-to address.-r REPLY-TO
Sets the IP address of the SMTP server.-s SMTPADDR
Specifies an email subject string that is prefixed to the automatically generated
email Subject line.
-t SUBJECT
Sends a test email.-u
An event level.-v {ALERT|WARN|INFO}
Specifies an event notification type. The valid values are EMAIL (the default)
and SNMP.
-y EMAIL | SNMP
Shows the usage for this command.-?
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