User Guide

Utilities 15
Utilities Reference
103-000153-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Command Parameter Values
Using ALERT
ξ‚Š Use ALERT to stop the logging of less important alerts or to prevent the
repeated display of alerts you don’t want to see on the server console.
ξ‚Š You can specify one command parameter at a time. Repeat the ALERT
command to execute additional command parameters. (The exception is
the ALL command, which lets you set the LOG, CONSOLE,
EVERYONE and BELL commands at the same time.)
Command Function
EVENT Generates an event when the alert is
generated.
LOG Sends the alert message to a log file.
EVERYONE Sends the alert to everyone on the network.
CONSOLE Displays the alert message on the server
console.
BELL Sounds a warning bell when the alert is
generated.
ID Displays ID information. This information
appears in some older error and alert
messages but is no longer used.
LOCUS Displays locus information. This information
appears in some older error and alert
messages but is no longer used.
ALERT Generates the alert.
NMID Displays the alert nmID in the alert message.
ALL Enables or disables the LOG, CONSOLE,
EVERYONE, and BELL commands at the
same time.