Event Log

Event Log

Get Event Log

iscon geteventlog -s <server-name> [-u <username> -p <password>]

[-D <date-range>] [-F <fileFormat>] [-o <filename>] [-H] [-f] [-X <rpc- timeout>]

iscon geteventlog --server-name=<server-name>

[--server-username=<username> --server-password=<password>] [--date- range=<date-range>] [--file-format=<fileFormat>] [--include-heading] [-- output-file=<filename>] [--force]

[--rpc-timeout=<rpc-timeout>]

Description:

This command gets the event log.

‐D (‐‐date‐range) is the starting date/time and ending date/time in the following format:

YYYYMMDDhhmmss‐YYYYMMDDhhmmss or YYYYMMDDhhmmss

‐F (‐‐fileFormat) is one of the following formats: csv (default) or txt.

‐H (‐‐include‐heading) is the option to include the event log data heading.

‐o (‐‐output‐file) is the full path of the file name to save the event log data. If an output filename is not specified, the default filename is: eventlogYYYY‐MM‐DD‐hh‐ mm‐<servername>[.#]

[.#] is the additional suffix when there is a duplicate.

Specify the ‐f (‐‐force) option if you want to overwrite the existing file if the output file already exists.

‐X (‐‐rpc‐timeout) is an option to specify a number between 1 and 30000 in seconds for the RPC timeout. The system will retry the command for the amount of time specified if the server does not respond. The default RPC timeout is 30 seconds.

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