event route add-destinations
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(DEPRECATED)-Add destination(s) to an event definition
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
This command has been deprecated. It may be removed from a future release of Data ONTAP. Instead, use the "event notification" command set. |
The event route add-destinations
command adds destinations to an event route. Any existing destinations assigned to the route are not removed.
The destinations you add must already exist. See the documentation for the event destination create command for information about creating destinations. To show all existing destinations and their attributes, use the event destination show command. To remove destinations from an event route, use the event route remove-destinations command.
You can use extended queries with such parameters as -severity
and -snmp-support
to specify multiple events that meet certain criteria. See examples below that show how to use extended queries.
Parameters
-message-name <Message Name>
- Message Name-
Specify the message name of the event you are modifying. You can use wildcards to specify a family of events or type of event.
[-severity {EMERGENCY|ALERT|ERROR|NOTICE|INFORMATIONAL|DEBUG}]
- Severity-
Use this optional parameter to specify a set of events that match this parameter value. You must use the
-message-name
parameter with wildcards to specify the family of events or type of events. -destinations <Event Destination>,…
- Destinations-
Specify a comma-separated list of destinations to which notifications for the named event are sent. These destinations will be added to any existing destinations assigned to this event route.
Examples
The following example specifies that all RAID events go to the destinations named support.email, mgr.email, and sreng.pager:
cluster1::> event route add-destinations -message-name raid* -destinations support.email,mgr.email,sreng.pager
The following example specifies that all alert, and emergency events go to the destination named test_dest:
cluster1::> event route add-destinations -message-name * -severity <=ALERT -destinations test_dest
The following example specifies that all alert events that support a SNMP trap go to the destination named traphost. In this example, because the -snmp-support
parameter is specified as part of extended queries, the -severity
parameter must also be specified in the extended queries:
cluster1::> event route add-destinations {-snmp-support true -severity ALERT} -destinations traphost