Query: evmviewer
OS: osf1
Section: 8
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evmviewer(8) System Manager's Manual evmviewer(8)NAMEevmviewer - View eventsSYNOPSISOpening the viewer as a process: /usr/share/sysman/menu/tasks/evmviewer/evmviewer [-ui ui_mode] [-display display_name] [-filter filter_expr] [-host host- name[:port_no]]... [-input logfile] 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]OPTIONSSpecifies the user interface to be invoked. The choices are: Specifies command line interface. Specifies graphical user interface. Speci- fies Java interface. Specifies the display screen on which evmviewer displays its window. If the display flag is not specified, the dis- play 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(1) 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/ser- vices. If not specified, and no entry is found in /etc/services, use the reserved value of 619. Retrieve events from the file log- file rather than from the event logs. When operating in the gui mode, the evmviewer application also supports all of the standard flags described in the X(1) reference page.OPERANDSNoneDESCRIPTIONThe 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 VARIABLESThe 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(1) reference page. Specifies the user interface to be invoked. The choices are: Specifies command line interface. Specifies graphical user interface.RESTRICTIONSNoneEXIT VALUESNoneFILESDefinition of the sockets and protocols used for Internet services Executable fileSEE ALSOCommands: evmget(1), evmshow(1), evmsort(1), sysman(8), X(1) Files: services(4) Event Management: EVM(5) EVM Events: EvmEvent(5) Event Filter: EvmFilter(5) delim off evmviewer(8)
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