event catalog show
Display event definitions
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The event catalog show command displays information about events in the catalog. By default, this command displays the following information:
- Message name of the event
- Severity of the event
- SNMP trap type of the event
- Full description of the event
- Action to be taken to address the event
- Event's deprecation status
You can specify additional parameters to limit output to the information that matches those parameters. For example, to display information only about events with an event name that begins with raid, enter the command with the -message-name raid* parameter. The parameter value can either be a specific text string or a wildcard pattern.
Alternatively, an event filter can also be specified to limit the output events.
Parameters
- { [-fields <fieldname>, ...]
- If you specify the -fields <fieldname>, ... parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify.
- | [-instance ]}
- If you specify the -instance parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields.
- [-message-name <Message Name>] - Message Name
- Selects the events that match this parameter value.
- [-filter-name <text>] - Filter Name
- Selects the events that match this parameter value. The parameter value indicates an existing filter name that, when applied permits the inclusion of the listed events.
- [-severity {EMERGENCY|ALERT|ERROR|NOTICE|INFORMATIONAL|DEBUG}] - Severity
- Selects the events that match this parameter value.
- [-description <text>] - Description
- Selects the events that match this parameter value.
- [-action <text>] - Corrective Action
- Selects the events that match this parameter value.
- [-snmp-trap-type {Standard|Built-in|Severity-based}] - SNMP Trap Type
- Selects the events that match this parameter value. The parameter value describes the type of SNMP trap associated with the event. The value can be one of the following: Standard trap type events are those defined in the RFCs. Built-in trap types are those that are Lenovo Enterprise traps specific to events. The remaining events are considered to have Severity-based SNMP trap types.
- [-deprecated {true|false}] - Is Deprecated
- Selects the events that match this parameter value. The parameter value indicates whether the event is deprecated or not.NoteDeprecated events may be removed in a future release of Data ONTAP.
Examples
The following example displays the event catalog:
cluster1::> event filter show -filter-name filter1
Filter Name Rule Rule Message Name SNMP Trap Type Severity
Position Type
----------- -------- --------- ---------------------- --------------- --------
filter1
1 include zapi.* * *
2 exclude * * *
2 entries were displayed.
cluster1::> event catalog show -filter-name filter1
Message Severity SNMP Trap Type
-------------------------------- ---------------- -----------------
zapi.killed NOTICE Severity-based
zapi.method.notfound NOTICE Severity-based
zapi.sf.up.ready INFORMATIONAL Severity-based
zapi.snapshot.success NOTICE Severity-based
zapi.streamout.noMethod NOTICE Severity-based
5 entries were displayed.
cluster1::> event catalog show -message-name zsm.* -filter-name filter1
There are no entries matching your query.
cluster1::> event catalog show -message-name zapi.* -filter-name filter1
Message Severity SNMP Trap Type
-------------------------------- ---------------- -----------------
zapi.method.notfound NOTICE Severity-based
zapi.sf.up.ready INFORMATIONAL Severity-based
zapi.snapshot.success NOTICE Severity-based
zapi.streamout.noMethod NOTICE Severity-based
4 entries were displayed.
cluster1::> event catalog show -message-name CR.*
Message Severity SNMP Trap Type
-------------------------------- ---------------- -----------------
CR.Corrupt.Redir.Deleted INFORMATIONAL Severity-based
CR.Dangling.Redir.Deleted INFORMATIONAL Severity-based
CR.Data.File.Inaccessible NOTICE Severity-based
CR.Del.Corrupt.Redir.Failed NOTICE Severity-based
CR.Del.CrptStreamData.Fail NOTICE Severity-based
CR.Del.CrptStreamRedir.Fail NOTICE Severity-based
CR.Del.DangStreamData.Fail NOTICE Severity-based
CR.Del.DangStreamRedir.Fail NOTICE Severity-based
CR.Del.Dangling.Redir.Failed NOTICE Severity-based
CR.Fix.Corrupt.Redir.Failed NOTICE Severity-based
CR.Fix.Crpt.Data.Dir.Failed INFORMATIONAL Severity-based
CR.Fix.Crpt.Data.File.Failed NOTICE Severity-based
CR.Fix.CrptStreamRedir.Fail NOTICE Severity-based
CR.Fix.Dang.Data.File.Failed NOTICE Severity-based
CR.Fix.Nlinks.Failed NOTICE Severity-based
CR.Fix.TempFiles.Failed INFORMATIONAL Severity-based
CR.Max.Session.Exceed INFORMATIONAL Severity-based
CR.RDB.Counters.Not.Updated INFORMATIONAL Severity-based
CR.RDB.State.Not.Updated NOTICE Severity-based
CR.Redir.File.Inaccessible NOTICE Severity-based
CR.Snapshot.Not.Deleted NOTICE Severity-based
Message Severity SNMP Trap Type
-------------------------------- ---------------- -----------------
CR.Sync.ACL.Fail NOTICE Severity-based
22 entries were displayed.
cluster1::> event catalog show -instance
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Message Name: Nblade.cifsEncSessAccessDenied
Severity: ERROR
Description: This message occurs when a client not capable of SMB encryption tries to establish a CIFS session that requires SMB encryption.
Corrective Action: Either ensure that the client is capable of SMB encryption or disable SMB encryption on the Vserver.
SNMP Trap Type: Severity-based
Is Deprecated: false
Message Name: Nblade.cifsEncShrAccessDenied
Severity: ERROR
Description: This message occurs when a client not capable of SMB encryption tries to connect to a CIFS share that requires SMB encryption.
Corrective Action: Either ensure that the client is capable of SMB encryption or disable SMB encryption on the CIFS share.
SNMP Trap Type: Severity-based
Is Deprecated: false
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