A Summary of Commands

retireAlarms

selector — Generally a regular expression identifying the alarms to be retired, though it can also be index numbers.

ALL — Retire all currently active alarms.

Normally, retireAlarms operates in an interactive mode. If started with no arguments, it displays the currently active alarms and allows the user to select those to be retired. Selection can be by index number or by use of a matching pattern. To increase the number of alarms that can be displayed on a single screen, the time the alarm happened is not printed unless the -t flag is specified.

The retireAlarms command can be used as a line command if both a reason for the retiring is supplied and a selector. A selector is either a regular expression or a set of indices in the list which are to be retired.

A set of indices can be individual indices, optionally separated by white space or commas, or ranges of the form "m-n", where "m" is less than "n". For example, 2,4-6,VPretires alarms 2, 4, 5, 6, and any one with the string VP in its "key."

See Also

dspActAlarms

dspRetAlarms

UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507

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