HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.6.1 Windows Storage Server Edition administration guide (AG515 - 96007, August 2008)

Chapter 13: Configure Event Notifiers and View Events 160
--timestamp <startTime,endTime>
Filter by a particular time range expressed as <startTime,endTime>.
--noHeaders
Do not display column headers in the output.
--csv
Display the output in comma-separated value format.
--showborder
Display borders in the output.
The mcs select command can also be used to view the cluster log. See the
HP StorageWorks Clustered File System Command Reference for more
information about this command.
View Outstanding Alerts
The following command shows all outstanding alerts:
mx alert status [--noHeaders] [--csv] [--showborder] [--severity
<values>]
The severity values are INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL. If you specify
more than one alert level, use commas to separate the levels. The
remaining options determine the format of the output. --noHeaders omits
column headers, --csv prints output in comma-separated format, and
--showborder displays borders in the output.
Windows Event Viewer
You can view the cluster events written to the Windows event log by
using the Windows Event Viewer. Select Start > Programs >
Administration Tools > Event Viewer, and then click on Matrix Server to
see the log messages. You can use the options on the Action menu to
manipulate the event log. Note that the Windows event log on a
particular server includes only the messages that were generated on that
server.
Insert a Message into the Cluster Log
When necessary, you can insert your own messages into the cluster event
log. In the log, the source of the messages will be set to “User” and the