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 Creating a List of Events and Statuses 

Use

You display a list of all the events. The state status indicates whether the event is active (ON) or inactive (OFF).

Prerequisites

You have the server authorization DBInfoRead.

Syntax

event_list

Reply

OK<NL>
Name       State   Prio    1st     2nd     Description<NL>

<name>     <state> <prio>  <value> <value> <description><NL>

<name>     <state> <prio>  <value> <value> <description><NL>

...

Values in the Individual Fields of the Reply

name

Event description

state

Status of the event
ON: Event is active
OFF: Event is inactive

When the system is waiting for an event, a signal is output as soon as the event occurs.

prio

Priority of the event
NIL: No priority defined
MEDIUM: Medium priority
HIGH: High priority

value

Additional value whose meaning depends on the event

description

Description of the event

 

In the event of errors, see Reply Format.

Example

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

 

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