You can show the event log information for a specific DCM
event.
Before you begin
The current database must be initialized to use DCM.
About this task
ccm dcm -s|-sh|-show -el|-event_log -index number [-info]
[-messages] [-f|-format format] [-nf|-noformat]
([-ch|-column_header] | [-nch|-nocolumn_header])
[-sep|-separator separator] ([-sby|-sortby sortspec] |
[-ns|-nosort|-no_sort]) [-gby|-groupby groupformat]
- -ch|-column_header
- Specifies to use a column header in the output format. See -ch|-column_headers for
details.
- -f|-format format
- Specifies the command output format. See -f|-format for details.
- -gby|-groupby groupformat
- Specifies how to group the command output. See -gby|-groupby for
details.
- -index number
- Specifies the index number of an event. The index number is a
unique number that identifies the event entry. The first event that
is logged is assigned an index number of 1, the second event that
is logged is assigned an index number of 2, and so on.
- A positive non-zero index number is the absolute index of a specific
event that is in the DCM event log. A zero or negative index number
signifies a relative index; where 0 means the last entry, and a negative
number is the number of entries back from the last entry.
- -info
- Displays information that is stored in the summary file for the
specified event.
- -messages
- Displays captured messages from the log file for the specified
event.
- -nch|-nocolumn_header
- Specifies not to use a column header in the output format. See -nch|-nocolumn_headers for
details.
- -nf|-noformat
- Specifies not to use column alignment. See -nf|-noformat for
details.
- -ns|-no_sort
- Specifies that the command's output will not be sorted. See -ns|-nosort for details.
- -sep|-separator separator
- Specifies a different separator character. See -sep|-separator for
details.
- -sby|-sortby sortspec
- Specifies how to sort the command output. See -sby|-sortby for
details.
- -ts|-transfer_set transfer_set_spec
- Specifies to filter the event summary by the transfer set name.
You can set the transfer_set_spec to a single transfer
set. For details, see Transfer set specification.