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Summary of Commands
display messages
UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507
Issue 3 April 2000 449
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Examples of specifying the time are:
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hh:mm:ss
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hour=hh
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min=mm
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sec=ss
where hh is 0 to 23, and mm and ss can be 0 to 59.
DO NOT mix the hh:mm:ss format with the item==xx format. If portions of the
time are not specified, the time default is 0 hours, 0 minutes, and 0 seconds.
Also, giving only the time of day indicates the current date. For example, if
today is January 15, 2000, the command display messages start “12/31
09:00”
displays all of the messages that were logged starting at 9 am on
December 31, 1999. In order to display messages from a previous year, you
must
specify the year. The entire start date and time must be enclosed in
quotes (for example, display messages start “April 21, 1993 13:00:00”).
If only the date is specified, the time defaults to the beginning of the day. For
example, display messages start today
displays all of the messages that
were logged today (the day in which the command is executed).