fmdump(8)

-uuuid

Selects fault diagnosis events that exactly match the specified uuid.

 

Each diagnosis is associated with a Universal Unique Identifier

 

(UUID) for identification purposes. The -uoption can be

 

combined with other options such as -vto show all of the details

 

associated with a particular diagnosis.

 

If the -eoption and -uoption are specified at the same time,

 

fmdump displays the relevant error events.

-v

Displays verbose event detail. The event display is enlarged to

 

show additional common members of the selected events.

-V

Displays very verbose event detail. The event display is enlarged

 

to show every member of the name-value pair list associated with

 

each event. In addition, for fault logs, the event display includes a

 

list of cross-references to the corresponding errors that were

 

associated with the diagnosis.

The following are the Time Formats:

Time Format

 

Description

mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss

Month, day, year, hour in 24-hour format,

 

 

minute, and second. Any amount of whitespace

 

 

can separate the date and time. The argument

 

 

should be quoted so that the shell interprets the

 

 

two strings as a single argument.

mm/dd/yy hh:mm

Month, day, year, hour in 24-hour format, and

 

 

minute. Any amount of whitespace can separate

 

 

the date and time. The argument should be

 

 

quoted so that the shell interprets the two

 

 

strings as a single argument.

mm/dd/yy

 

12:00:00AM on the specified month, day, and

 

 

year

ddMonyy hh:mm:ss

Day, month name, year, hour in 24-hour format,

 

 

minute, and second. Any amount of whitespace

 

 

can separate the date and time. The argument

 

 

should be quoted so that the shell interprets the

 

 

two strings as a single argument.

Mon dd hh:mm:ss

Month, day, hour in 24-hour format, minute, and

 

 

second of the current year. Any amount of

 

 

whitespace can separate the date and time. The

argument should be quoted so that the shell interprets the two strings as a single argument.

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