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(DEPRECATED)-Display event destinations
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 destination" command set. |
The event destination show
command displays information about configured event destinations. An event destination is a list of addresses that receive event notifications. These addresses can be e-mail addresses, SNMP trap hosts, and syslog servers. Event destinations are used by event routes. Event routes describe which events generate notifications, and event destinations describe where to send those notifications.
Default destinations:
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allevents - A useful destination for all system events, though no events are routed to this destination by default.
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asup - Events routed to this destination trigger AutoSupport(tm). Only use this destination to send notifications to technical support. See
system node autosupport
for more information. -
criticals - A useful destination for critical events although no events are routed to this destination by default.
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pager - A useful destination for all events that are urgent enough to page a system administrator, though no events are routed to this destination by default.
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traphost - The default destination for all SNMP traps. You can also use the system snmp traphost show command to view SNMP recipients for the traphost default destination.
To add recipients to the default destination, use the event destination modify command.
While you can use both host names and IP addresses with parameters, only IP addresses are stored. Unless all DNS and reverse-DNS operations complete successfully, IP addresses might appear in command output. |
Parameters
- {
[-fields <fieldname>,…]
-
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. - |
[-facility ]
-
Displays only the syslog destinations and syslog facilities.
- |
[-instance ]
} -
If you specify the
-instance
parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields. [-name <text>]
- Name-
Selects the destinations that match this parameter value.
[-mail <mail address>,…]
- Mail Destination-
Selects the destinations that match this parameter value.
[-snmp <Remote IP>,…]
- SNMP Destination-
Selects the destinations that match this parameter value (SNMP trap hosts).
[-syslog <Remote IP>,…]
- Syslog Destination-
Selects the destinations that match this parameter value (syslog event notification daemons).
[-syslog-facility <Syslog Facility>]
- Syslog Facility-
Selects the destinations that match this parameter value. Valid values are:
default
,local0
,local1
,local2
,local3
,local4
,local5
,local6
, andlocal7
. [-snmp-community <text>]
- SNMP Trap Community-
Selects the destinations that match this parameter value.
[-hide-parameters {true|false}]
- Hide Parameter Values?-
Selects the destinations that match this parameter value (
true
selects destinations that do not receive full event parameters,false
selects destinations that receive full event parameters). Event parameters may be hidden to prevent sensitive information from being sent over non-secure channels.
Examples
The following example displays information about all event destinations:
cluster1::> event destination show Hide Name Mail Dest. SNMP Dest. Syslog Dest. Params ---------------- ----------------- ------------------ ------------------ ------ allevents - - logger.example.com - asup - - - - criticals oncall - - - @example.com pager pager@example.com - - - support.email supportmgr - - - @example.com, techsupport @example.com, oncall @example.com - - - traphost - th0.example.com, - - th1.example.com 6 entries were displayed.