system node autosupport trigger show
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Display AutoSupport trigger configuration
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The system node autosupport trigger show
command displays what system events trigger AutoSupport messages. When a trigger event occurs, the node may send an AutoSupport message to a predefined destination, and a short note to another destination. The full AutoSupport message contains detail for troubleshooting. The short message is meant for short pager or SMS text messages.
Use the system node autosupport destinations show command to view available destinations.
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. - |
[-basic ]
-
Use this parameter to display which subsystem information is included as
basic
content when the AutoSupport message is triggered. - |
[-troubleshooting ]
-
Use this parameter to display which subsystem information is included as
troubleshooting
content when the AutoSupport message is triggered. - |
[-instance ]
} -
If you specify the
-instance
parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields. [-node {<nodename>|local}]
- Node-
Use this parameter to display AutoSupport triggers only on the node you specify.
[-autosupport-message <Autosupport Message>]
- EMS Message-
Use this parameter to display only AutoSupport triggers with the name you specify. AutoSupport triggers are EMS messages whose names begin with "callhome.". However, for the purposes of this command, "callhome." is implied, does not need to be entered, and will not be displayed in command output.
[-to {enabled|disabled}]
- Deliver to AutoSupport -to Addresses-
Use this parameter with the value "enabled" to display only AutoSupport messages that send full messages to the "to" address when triggered. Use this parameter with the value "disabled" to display only AutoSupport messages that do not send full messages.
[-noteto {enabled|disabled}]
- (DEPRECATED) Deliver to AutoSupport -noteto Addresses-
This parameter has been deprecated and might be removed in a future version of Data ONTAP. Use this parameter with the value "enabled" to display only AutoSupport messages that send short notes to the "noteto" address when triggered. Use this parameter with the value "disabled" to display only AutoSupport messages that do not send short notes.
[-basic-default <subsys1,subsys2,…>,…]
- Default Subsystems Reporting Basic Info-
Use this parameter to display only AutoSupport triggers that include in their messages, by default,
basic
content from the subsystems you specify. [-troubleshooting-default <subsys1,subsys2,…>,…]
- Default Subsystems Reporting Troubleshooting Info-
Use this parameter to display only AutoSupport triggers that include in their messages, by default,
troubleshooting
content from the subsystems you specify. [-additional-content <Type of AutoSupport content>,…]
- Additional Content Flag-
Use this parameter to display only AutoSupport triggers that have been configured to include additional
basic
ortroubleshooting
content. [-basic-additional <subsys1,subsys2,…>,…]
- Additional Subsystems Reporting Basic Info-
Use this parameter to display only AutoSupport triggers that have been configured to include additional
basic
content from the subsystems you specify. [-troubleshooting-additional <subsys1,subsys2,…>,…]
- Additional Subsystems Reporting Troubleshooting Info-
Use this parameter to display only AutoSupport triggers that have been configured to include additional
troubleshooting
content from the subsystems you specify. [-suppress {true|false}]
- Suppress all occurrences of this trigger-
Use this parameter with the value "true" to display only AutoSupport messages that have been suppressed.
Examples
This example shows the first page of output from the command. Note that "q" was pressed at the prompt to quit.
cluster1::> system node autosupport trigger show AutoSupport Additional Node Message To Note To Content ------------ ------------------------- --------- ------------- --------------- node1 aggr.offline enabled enabled - node1 aggr.restricted disabled enabled - node1 aggr.wafliron disabled enabled - node1 bad.ram disabled disabled - node1 battery.failure enabled enabled - node1 battery.low disabled disabled - node1 battery.notice enabled enabled - node1 battery.overchg enabled enabled - node1 battery.overtemp enabled enabled - node1 battery.warning enabled enabled - node1 bmc.bus disabled disabled - node1 bmc.hb.stop disabled disabled - node1 bmc.post disabled disabled - node1 bootfs.chkdsk enabled enabled - node1 c.fan enabled enabled - node1 c.fan.fru.degraded disabled disabled - node1 c.fan.fru.fault disabled enabled - node1 c.fan.fru.rm disabled enabled - node1 c.fan.fru.shut enabled enabled - node1 ch.ps.degraded disabled disabled - Press <space> to page down, <return> for next line, or 'q' to quit... q 20 entries were displayed.