event filter rename
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Rename an event filter
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The event filter rename
command is used to rename an existing event filter.
There are system-defined event filters provided for your use. The system-defined event filters cannot be modified or deleted.
For more information, see the event filter create comamnd.
Parameters
-filter-name <text>
- Filter Name-
Use this mandatory parameter to specify the name of the event filter to rename.
-new-filter-name <text>
- New Event Filter Name-
Use this mandatory parameter to specify the new name the event filter should be renamed to.
Examples
The following example renames an existing filter named filter1 as emer-wafl-events:
cluster1::> event filter show Filter Rule Rule SNMP Trap Name Posn Type Message Name Severity Type Parameters ----------- ---- -------- ---------------- ------------- --------- ----------- default-trap-events 1 include * EMERGENCY, ALERT * *=* 2 include * * Standard, Built-in *=* 3 exclude * * * *=* filter1 1 include wafl.* EMERGENCY * *=* 2 exclude * * * *=* important-events 1 include * EMERGENCY, ALERT * *=* 2 include callhome.* ERROR * *=* 3 exclude * * * *=* no-info-debug-events 1 include * EMERGENCY, ALERT, ERROR, NOTICE * *=* 2 exclude * * * *=* 10 entries were displayed. cluster1::> event filter rename -filter-name filter1 -new-filter-name emer-wafl-events cluster1::> event filter show Filter Rule Rule SNMP Trap Name Posn Type Message Name Severity Type Parameters ----------- ---- -------- ---------------- ------------- --------- ----------- default-trap-events 1 include * EMERGENCY, ALERT * *=* 2 include * * Standard, Built-in *=* 3 exclude * * * *=* emer-wafl-events 1 include wafl.* EMERGENCY * *=* 2 exclude * * * *=* important-events 1 include * EMERGENCY, ALERT * *=* 2 include callhome.* ERROR * *=* 3 exclude * * * *=* no-info-debug-events 1 include * EMERGENCY, ALERT, ERROR, NOTICE * *=* 2 exclude * * * *=* 10 entries were displayed.