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Table 14
specifies the options you can use with this command:
Table 14: AlarmMgr command options
Option
-user <username>
-password <password>
-host <hostname | IP
address>
-port <port>
-h <N>
-d <N>
-y
-c <category>
-s <severity>
-dip <IP address>
-p <port>
-an <alarm name>
-a
-u
-f <file specification>
-help
You can specify only one EPICenter server (database) in a command. If you want to display alarms
from multiple EPICenter databases, you must use a separate command for each server.
The options for specifying the relevant time period (
cannot be combined.
You can specify filter options such as an alarm name or device (IP address) only once per command.
If you want to display information for a several values of a filter option, such as several alarm
names, devices, severity levels, etc., you must execute an AlarmMgr command for each value of the
filter option. For example, to display alarms for two different devices, you must execute two
AlarmMgr commands.
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Value
EPICenter user name. This option is required.
EPICenter user password. If the password is blank, do not include
this argument.
EPICenter server hostname or IP address
EPICenter server port number
Display alarms that occurred within the last N
hours
Display alarms that occurred N days ago
Display alarms that occurred yesterday
Display alarms that occur for a specific
category. Category specification is case
insensitive. Must be quoted if category name
includes spaces or other delimiters.
Display alarms that occur for a specific
severity. Severity specification is case
insensitive.
Display alarms that occur for a specific device
as specified by IP address.
Display alarms that occur for a specific port on
the device specified with the -dip option.
Display alarms that occur for a specific alarm.
Alarm name specification is case insensitive.
Must be quoted if alarm name includes spaces
or other delimiters.
Display all acknowledged alarms.
Display all unacknowledged alarms.
Name of file to receive output. If you do not specify a path, the file
is placed in the current directory. If the file already exists, it is
overwritten.
Displays syntax for this command
These options are
mutually exclusive
and may not be
combined
When these
options are
combined, an
alarm must meet
all criteria to be
included in the
results.
Each of these
options may be
specified only
once.
,
, and
) are mutually exclusive and
-h
-d
-y
The AlarmMgr Utility
Default
None
No
password
localhost
80
Last 300
alarms
All
categorie
s
All
severity
levels
All
devices
All ports
All
alarms
All
alarms
Comman
d window
(stdout).
None
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