This topic introduces the QoreStor CLI commands for configuring, managing, and viewing the current status of a QoreStor server. For example, the QoreStor CLI alerts and system commands both contain options that provide administrators with the capability to configure, manage, and display the status of the a QoreStor server.
The following list of commands provide the functionality for configuring, managing, and displaying QoreStor status:
This topic introduces the set of QoreStor CLI commands that enable you to perform the following tasks:
This topic introduces the alerts command usage:
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NOTE: If you specify a command without supplying the expected value or option, you will be prompted to provide the correct value or option. |
Displays the current list of system events.
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NOTE: The default is to display the 30 most recent events (this example is intentionally brief). The count and index options can also be used to filter the list of events (alerts --show --events --count <number>). |
alerts --show [--events] [--index <[-]number>] [--count <number>] [--all] [--alerts] [--index <[-]number>] [--count <number>] [--all] [--summary]
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--events Display events. --alerts Display alerts.--index Starting index to display / -num recent events to skip. --count Count of alerts or events to display. --all Display all events / alerts. --summary Displays total number of alert messages.
alerts --show --events Index Severity Time Event Message 188 INFO 2018-06-07 18:07:28 Successfully authenticated User admin. 187 INFO 2018-06-07 18:03:54 Optimization initialized on container "NVBU1". 186 INFO 2018-06-07 18:03:54 Container "NVBU1" is configured to access over RDS by the following clients: * ('*' means access for everyone). 185 INFO 2018-06-07 18:03:54 Container "NVBU1" created successfully. 184 INFO 2018-06-07 18:02:34 Successfully authenticated User admin.
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