event filter rule reorder
Modify the index of a rule for an event filter
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The event filter rule reorder command moves a rule to a new position in an existing event filter. Use event filter show command to display all the event filters and the rules associated with them.
Parameters
- -filter-name <text> - Filter Name
- Use this mandatory parameter to specify the name of the event filter from which you want to change the position of the rule. Rules from system-defined event filters cannot be modified.
- -position <integer> - Rule Positon
- Use this mandatory parameter to specify the position of the rule you want to change. It should be in the range (1..n-1), where 'n' is the position of the last rule, which is an implicit rule.
- -to-position <integer> - New Rule Position
- Use this mandatory parameter to specify the new position to move the rule. It should be in the range (1..n-1), where 'n' is the position of the last rule, which is an implicit rule.
Examples
The following example changes the position of a rule from 1 to 2 from an existing event filter "emer-and-wafl":
cluster1::> event filter show
Filter Name Rule Rule Message Name SNMP Trap Type Severity
Position Type
----------- -------- --------- ---------------------- --------------- --------
default-trap-events
1 include * * EMERGENCY, ALERT
2 include * Standard, Built-in
*
3 exclude * * *
emer-and-wafl
1 include wafl.scan.* * ALERT
2 include * Standard *
3 exclude * * *
important-events
1 include * * EMERGENCY, ALERT
2 include callhome.* * ERROR
3 exclude * * *
no-info-debug-events
1 include * * EMERGENCY, ALERT, ERROR, NOTICE
2 exclude * * *
11 entries were displayed.
cluster1::> event filter rule reorder -filter-name emer-and-wafl -position 1 -to-position 2
cluster1::> event filter show
Filter Name Rule Rule Message Name SNMP Trap Type Severity
Position Type
----------- -------- --------- ---------------------- --------------- --------
default-trap-events
1 include * * EMERGENCY, ALERT
2 include * Standard, Built-in
*
3 exclude * * *
emer-and-wafl
1 include * Standard *
2 include wafl.scan.* * ALERT
3 exclude * * *
important-events
1 include * * EMERGENCY, ALERT
2 include callhome.* * ERROR
3 exclude * * *
no-info-debug-events
1 include * * EMERGENCY, ALERT, ERROR, NOTICE
2 exclude * * *
11 entries were displayed.
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