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(DEPRECATED)-Display event routes
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 catalog" command set. |
This command displays information about event routes. Event routes describe which events generate notifications. A route specifies what to watch for, whom to notify, and what to do should a particular event occur. By default, the command displays the following information:
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Message name of the event
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Severity of the event
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Destinations for event notifications
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Frequency threshold for event notifications
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Time threshold for event notifications
To display detailed information about a specific event route, run the command with the -message-name
parameter, and specify the name of the message. The detailed view adds the following information:
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Full description of the event
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Action to be taken to address the event
You can specify additional parameters to limit output to the information that matches those parameters. For example, to display information only about events with a message name that begins with "raid", run the command with the -message-name raid*
parameter. You can enter either a specific text string or a wildcard pattern.
Parameters
- {
[-fields <fieldname>,…]
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If you specify the
-fields <fieldname>, …
parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify. - |
[-instance ]
} -
If you specify the
-instance
parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields. [-message-name <Message Name>]
- Message Name-
Selects the event routes that match this parameter value.
[-severity {EMERGENCY|ALERT|ERROR|NOTICE|INFORMATIONAL|DEBUG}]
- Severity-
Selects the event routes that match this parameter value. Valid values:
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EMERGENCY - Disruption
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ALERT - Single point of failure
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ERROR - Degradation
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NOTICE - Infromation
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INFORMATIONAL - Information
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DEBUG - Debug information
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[-action <text>]
- Corrective Action-
Selects the events that match this parameter value. This parameter is most useful when entered with wildcards. The "action" field describes what steps, if any, you must take to remedy the situation.
[-description <text>]
- Description-
Selects the events that match this parameter value. This parameter is most useful when entered with wildcards. The "description" field describes why the event was encountered and what it means.
[-snmp-support {true|false}]
- Supports SNMP trap-
Selects the event routes that match this parameter value.
[-destinations <Event Destination>,…]
- Destinations-
Selects the event routes that match this parameter value. A destination is a list of email addresses, SNMP clients, and syslogs.
[-frequencythreshold <integer>]
- Number of Drops Between Transmissions-
Selects the event routes that match this parameter value (number of events since previous notification).
[-timethreshold <integer>]
- Dropping Interval (Seconds) Between Transmissions-
Selects the event routes that match this parameter value.
Examples
The following example displays information about all event routes:
cluster1::> event route show Freq Time Message Severity Destinations Threshd Threshd --------------------- --------- -------------- ------- ------- admin.config.backup. push.fail ERROR allevents,pager 5 120 admin.config.changed INFO allevents 0 0 admin.file.deleted INFO allevents 0 0 admin.login.failure INFO allevents 0 0 admin.software. commit.failure ERROR criticals,allevents 0 0 admin.software. commit.success INFO allevents 0 0 admin.software. committing INFO allevents 0 0 admin.software. installed INFO allevents 0 0 aggrcopy.dst. autoRestrictMsg NOTICE allevents 0 0 aggrcopy.dst. noMemory ERROR pager,admin 4 300 ...