You display a list of all the events. The state status indicates whether the event is active (ON) or inactive (OFF).
You have the server authorization DBInfoRead.
event_list
OK<NL>
Name
State Prio 1st 2nd
Description<NL>
<name> <state> <prio> <value> <value> <description><NL>
<name> <state> <prio> <value> <value> <description><NL>
...
name |
Event description |
state |
Status
of the event When the system is waiting for an event, a signal is output as soon as the event occurs. |
prio |
Priority of the event |
value |
Additional value whose meaning depends on the event |
description |
Description of the event |
In the event of errors, see Reply Format.
Calling the database manager CLI, logging on to the database instance HOTELDB as operator DBM with password DBM, displaying a list of all the events and their statuses:
dbmcli -d HOTELDB -u DBM,DBM event_list
OK
Name
State Prio 1st 2nd Description
BACKUP_PAGES OFF NIL 0
Next <n> pages moved
DB_ABOVE_LIMIT ON MEDIUM 90
Database above limit
DB_ABOVE_LIMIT ON HIGH 95
Database above limit
DB_ABOVE_LIMIT ON HIGH 96
Database above limit
DB_ABOVE_LIMIT ON HIGH 97
Database above limit
DB_ABOVE_LIMIT ON HIGH 98
Database above limit
DB_ABOVE_LIMIT ON HIGH 99
Database above limit
DB_BELOW_LIMIT OFF NIL 0
Database below limit