
Chapter 2: HP Clustered File System Commands 9
-c
Do not display column headings in the output.
-h [<count-limit>]
Display the specified number of events, starting at the beginning of the
log. If <count-limit> is omitted, all matching events will be displayed. (If -t
is also specified, it will not have any effect.)
-h --count
Display the number of matching events but not the events themselves.
-t [<initial count>]
Tail mode (this is the default). Display the output starting with the most
recent event. When <initial count> is used, that number of matching recent
events will be displayed and the utility will then wait for new events to
display. As long as the connection remains open, any new messages will
be displayed as they are logged.
<select columns>
By default, the output includes the following event columns: eventtime,
location, user, eventid, source, message. You can use this parameter to
specify the names of particular columns that you want to view. A column
name can be followed by a positive integer (such as source12) to indicate
the number of characters to be used for that column. If a width of zero is
specified, the column will be sized appropriately for the data. The column
names are:
category The category assigned to the event. Categories group
related events (for example, SAN and Server are
categories).
categoryid The ID assigned to a category.
eventid The ID assigned to the event.
eventtime The time at which the event occurred on the generating
node.
location The IP address of the node where the event occurred.
message The text provided with the logged event.
postedtime The time the event was stored on the local node.
processid The process ID of the process logging the event.
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