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The Ridgeline user name is required. All other parameters are optional.
The basic command displays information about the last 300 alarms in the Ridgeline database. By using
filtering options, you can display information about selected alarms. You can specify a time period of
interest as well as characteristics of the alarms you want to include.
You can select alarms based on criteria such as the alarm name, severity, category, source (the IP
address or IP address and port that generated the alarm) and whether the alarm has been
acknowledged. You can combine many of these criteria so that only alarms that meet all your criteria
will be included in the results. For example, you may want to display only critical alarms from a
specific device, or all alarms in a specific category that are not acknowledged.
Table 15
specifies the options you can use with this command:
Table 15: 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>
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Value
Ridgeline user name. This option is required.
Ridgeline user password. If the password is blank, do not include
this argument.
Ridgeline server hostname or IP address
Ridgeline 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.
Default
None
No
password
localhost
80
These options are
Last 300
mutually exclusive
alarms
and may not be
combined
When these
All
options are
categorie
combined, an
s
alarm must meet
all criteria to be
All
included in the
severity
results.
levels
Each of these
options may be
All
specified only
devices
once.
All ports
All
alarms
All
alarms
Comman
d window
(stdout).
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