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System Fault Management Administrator's Guide: HP-UX 11i v3 > Chapter 5 Administering Indications and Instances Using HP SMHViewing Indications Using Evweb |
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This section describes how to perform non-administration tasks related to viewing WBEM indications using Evweb. This section addresses the following topics:
The Event Viewer enables you to view, search, and delete WBEM events that are present in the Event Archive. It also enables you to view both detailed and summary information of WBEM events. You can also search for WBEM events stored in the Event Archive using the advanced search feature. You can launch Evweb either through the CLI or through the HP SMH GUI. To launch Evweb using the CLI, enter the following command at the HP-UX prompt: # evweb <eventviewer|list> To launch Evweb for viewing WBEM indications using the HP SMH GUI, complete the following steps:
You can view and delete WBEM indications using the Event Viewer. Evweb enables you to search the Event Archive for subscribed WBEM events. The Evweb GUI provides a link, EMT Search, using which you can obtain error, cause, and recommended solutions for errors that may be generated on an HP-UX 11i v3 system. For more information about how to use EMT to search for WBEM events, see “Querying the Common Error Repository”. The Event Viewer GUI enables you to filter the WBEM events based on their severity level. To filter the WBEM events based on their severity, complete the following steps:
For more information on performing a quick search of WBEM events using the HP SMH GUI, select Help on the action pane of the List Events page. To perform an advanced search of the WBEM events, complete the following steps:
Based on the search criteria, the WBEM events are displayed in a tabular format in the Event Viewer page. For more information on searching for the WBEM events using the HP SMH GUI, select Help on the action pane of the Advanced Search page. To search WBEM events using the CLI, enter the following command at the HP-UX prompt: # evweb eventviewer -L Where:
A list of WBEM events is displayed. You can also use the following switches with the -L option:
For information on searching the WBEM events using the CLI, see evweb_eventviewer(1). You can view summary information about events stored in the Event Archive database. To view summary information about WBEM events, repeat steps 1-5 from “Launching Evweb for Viewing WBEM Indications”. The List Events page is displayed. The List Events table displays summary information about the WBEM events that are stored in the Event Archive. For more information on viewing summary information of the WBEM events using the HP SMH GUI, select Help on the action pane of the List Events page. To search WBEM events using the CLI, enter the following command at the HP-UX prompt: # evweb eventviewer -L -x -f Where:
A list of WBEM events is displayed on the screen. You can view the details of a WBEM event using Evweb. The details of an event are displayed at the end of the List Events table only when you select an event from the List Events table. To view detailed information about the WBEM events, complete the following steps:
For information on viewing detailed information of the WBEM events using the HP SMH GUI, select Help on the action pane of the List Events page. To view detailed information on WBEM events using the CLI, enter the following command at the HP-UX prompt: # evweb eventviewer -E -n <event ID> Where:
The screen displays detailed information about the WBEM events. For information on viewing detailed information of WBEM events using the CLI, see evweb_eventviewer(1). You can delete a single event or multiple events at a time. To delete an event, complete the following steps:
For information on deleting WBEM events using the HP SMH GUI, select Help on the action pane of the Delete Events page. To delete WBEM events using the CLI, enter the following command at the HP-UX prompt: # evweb eventviewer -D Where:
You can also use the following switches with the -D option:
For information on deleting WBEM events using the CLI, see evweb_eventviewer(1). |
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