system node autosupport history show
Display recent AutoSupport messages
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The system node autosupport history show
command displays information about the 50 most recent AutoSupport messages sent by nodes in the cluster. By default, it displays the following information:
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AutoSupport sequence number
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Destination type, such as smtp
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Status of delivery, such as sent-successful
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Attempt count
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Time of last update
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. - |
[-delivery ]
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Use this parameter to display destination information about each AutoSupport message.
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[-detail ]
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Use this parameter to display trigger and subject information about each AutoSupport message.
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[-instance ]
} -
Use this parameter to display the following detailed information about all entries:
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Trigger event
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Subject of the message
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Delivery URI
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Last error
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Compressed Size
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Decompressed Size
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Total Collection Time (in ms)
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[-node {<nodename>|local}]
- Node-
Use this parameter to display only AutoSupport messages sent from the node you specify.
[-seq-num <Sequence Number>]
- AutoSupport Sequence Number-
Use this parameter to display only AutoSupport messages with the sequence number you specify. Sequence numbers are unique to a node. Use this parameter with the
-node
parameter to display information about an individual message. [-destination {smtp|http|noteto|retransmit}]
- Destination for This AutoSupport-
http
destination indicates the HTTPS protocol was used to deliver the AutoSupport.Use this parameter to display only AutoSupport messages that were sent to the destination type you specify.
[-trigger <Message Name>]
- Trigger Event-
Use this parameter to display only AutoSupport messages that match the trigger event you specify.
[-last-update <MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS>]
- Time of Last Update-
Use this parameter to display only AutoSupport messages that were updated most recently at the time you specify. Specify time in "MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS" format.
[-status <AutoSupport general status>]
- Status of Delivery-
Use this parameter to display only AutoSupport messages with the status you specify. Possible statuses are:
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initializing - The AutoSupport message request is being processed.
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collection-failed - The AutoSupport collection failed. View the 'Last Error' field of this message for more information.
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collection-in-progress - The AutoSupport collection is in progress.
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queued - The AutoSupport message is queued for delivery.
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transmitting - The AutoSupport message transmission is in progress.
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sent-successful - The AutoSupport message was sent successfully.
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ignore - The AutoSupport message was processed successfully, but the trigger event is not configured for delivery to the current destination type.
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re-queued - The AutoSupport message transmission failed, has been re-queued, and will be retried.
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transmission-failed - The AutoSupport message transmission failed, and the retry limit was exceeded.
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ondemand-ignore - The AutoSupport message was processed successfully, but the AutoSupport On Demand server chose to ignore it.
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[-attempt-count <integer>]
- Delivery Attempts-
Use this parameter to display only AutoSupport messages that the system has attempted to send the number of times you specify. This parameter is most useful when given a range, such as ">5".
[-subject <text>]
- AutoSupport Subject-
Use this parameter to display only AutoSupport messages of the type you specify.
[-uri <text>]
- Delivery URI-
Use this parameter to display only AutoSupport messages sent to the destination URI you specify.
[-error <text>]
- Last Error-
Use this parameter to display only AutoSupport messages that failed with the "Last Error" description you specify.
[-generated-on <MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS>]
- Time of Generation-
Use this parameter to display only AutoSupport messages that were generated (collected) at a particular time.
[-size {<integer>[KB|MB|GB|TB|PB]}]
- AutoSupport Compressed Size-
Use this parameter to display only AutoSupport messages of the compressed size you specify.
[-percent-complete <integer>]
- Percent Complete-
Use this parameter to display the percentage completed for any active (incomplete) AutoSupport message.
[-upload-rate {<integer>[Bps|KBps|MBps|GBps]|unlimited}]
- Rate of Upload-
Use this parameter to display the rate in bytes per second that upload is using currently, otherwise zero when not active.
[-time-remaining <[<integer>d][<integer>h][<integer>m][<integer>s]>]
- Time Remaining for Upload-
Use this parameter to display the estimated time for the transmission of the AutoSupport message to complete.
[-decompressed-size {<integer>[KB|MB|GB|TB|PB]}]
- AutoSupport Decompressed Size-
Use this parameter to display only AutoSupport messages of the decompressed size you specify.
[-total-time <integer>]
- Total Collection Time (ms)-
Use this parameter to display only AutoSupport messages of total collection time you specify. A value is only shown when the collection has completed.
Examples
The following example shows the first three results output by the history command. Note that "q" was pressed at the prompt.
cluster1::> system node autosupport history show -node node1 Seq Attempt Last Node Num Destination Status Count Update ------------ ----- ----------- -------------------- -------- ----------------- node1 56 smtp ignore 1 11/18/2010 01:10:01 http re-queued 2 11/18/2010 02:50:07 noteto transmitting 1 11/18/2010 01:10:01 55 smtp ignore 1 11/18/2010 00:53:59 http sent-successful 3 11/18/2010 01:50:03 noteto sent-successful 1 11/18/2010 00:53:59 54 smtp ignore 1 11/17/2010 12:18:58 http sent-successful 4 11/17/2010 16:07:22 noteto sent-successful 1 11/17/2010 12:18:58 Press <space> to page down, <return>> for next line, or 'q' to quit... q 9 entries were displayed.