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NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

       evmviewer - View events

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

       Opening   the   viewer   as   a  process:  /usr/share/sysman/menu/tasks/evmviewer/evmviewer
 [-ui ui_mode] [-display
       display_name]    [-filter    filter_expr]   [-host   hostname[:port_no]]...
 [-input logfile]

                                  Note

       When running in a cluster, invoke  the  viewer  using  the
       SysMan Menu method below. Invoking the viewer as a process
       from a cluster node may result in  an  incomplete  set  of
       events being displayed.

       Opening the viewer using the SysMan Menu: /usr/sbin/sysman
       -menu  "View events" [-ui ui_mode] [-display display_name]
       [-filter    filter_expr]   [-host   hostname[:port_no]]...
       [-input logfile]

       Opening  the  viewer  using  a  SysMan  Menu  accelerator:
       /usr/sbin/sysman   [-accel]  event_viewer  [-ui   ui_mode]
       [-display  display_name]  [-filter   filter_expr]   [-host
       hostname[:port_no]]... [-input logfile]

OPTIONS    [Toc]    [Back]

       Specifies  the  user  interface to be invoked. The choices
       are: Specifies command line interface.  Specifies  graphical
 user interface.  Specifies the display screen on which
       evmviewer displays its window. If the  display  option  is
       not specified, the display screen specified by the DISPLAY
       environment variable is used.  The  display_name  variable
       has  the  format  hostname:number.  The default is :0. For
       more information, see the X(1X) reference page.   Initializes
  the  display  only  with events which match the filter_expr.
 See the EvmFilter(5) reference page for the syntax
 of filter_expr.  Attempts to connect to the EVM daemon
       on the host hostname, rather than to the local daemon.

              This option may be repeated to obtain  events  from
              several  hosts.  If  the  name of the local host is
              included, a remote connection to the  local  daemon
              is made.

              If  specified,  use  port_no  for TCP communication
              with remote clients. If not specified, use the  evm
              port  number  found in /etc/services. If not specified,
 and no entry is found in  /etc/services,  use
              the  reserved  value  of 619.  Retrieve events from
              the file logfile rather than from the event logs.

       When operating in the gui mode, the evmviewer  application
       also supports all of the standard options described in the
       X(1X) reference page.






OPERANDS    [Toc]    [Back]

       None

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

       The evmviewer is a SysMan Menu application that  lets  you
       retrieve events and display them.

       Events  may be retrieved from the log files on one or more
       hosts, or from a file of events stored on your local  system.


       The  evmviewer  application can be invoked from the SysMan
       menu or from the command line.

       To open the evmviewer from the Sysman Menu, do the following:
  Open the SysMan Menu application.  Select Monitoring
       and Tuning.  Select View Events.

       To open the evmviewer from the command line,  use  one  of
       the forms shown in the SYNOPSIS section.

       Online  help  is  available for the evmviewer application.
       To get help, select Help from any dialog box.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES    [Toc]    [Back]

       The following environment variables affect  the  execution
       of  evmviewer:  Specifies  the  display  screen  on  which
       evmviewer displays its window. This variable has the  format
 hostname:number.  The default is :0. For more information,
 see the X(1X) reference page.   Specifies  the  user
       interface  to  be invoked. The choices are: Specifies command
 line interface.  Specifies graphical user  interface.

RESTRICTIONS    [Toc]    [Back]

       None

EXIT STATUS    [Toc]    [Back]

       None

FILES    [Toc]    [Back]

       Definition  of the sockets and protocols used for Internet
       services Executable file

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
       Commands: evmget(1),  evmshow(1),  evmsort(1),  sysman(8),
       X(1X)

       Files: services(4)

       Event Management: EVM(5)

       EVM Events: EvmEvent(5)

       Event Filter: EvmFilter(5)



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