To search the server activity log for messages, first complete the following fields and then click Finish, or click Cancel to end the task. You can select messages based on criteria such as a range of time or dates, a message number, or a character string. If you do not make any selections, all messages that were generated in the last hour are displayed.
All the dates and times used are server date and time.
Enter the beginning date of the range for the messages to be displayed. It displays all the messages meeting the time range criteria that occurred after this date. The default is Today.
Enter one of the following for Begin Date:
mm/dd/yyyy | Begin with a specific date. Example: 01/31/2000 |
TODAY | Begin with records created on the current date. |
TODAY-n
or -n |
Begin with records created on the current
date minus a specific number of days. The maximum value
for the number of days is 9999. Example: To display information beginning with records created a week ago, you can specify Today-7 or simply -7. |
Enter the beginning time of the range for messages to be displayed. It displays all the messages meeting the date range criteria that occurred after this time. If you do not specify a value for this parameter, all messages that occurred in the last hour are displayed.
Enter one of the following for Begin Time:
hh:mm:ss | Display
information beginning with records created at a specific
time on the specified begin date. Example: 12:33:28 |
NOW | Begin with records created on or before the current time on the specified begin date. |
NOW+hh:mm
or +hh:mm |
Begin with records created on or before
the current time plus a specific number of hours (and,
optionally, minutes) on the specified begin date. Example: If you query the activity log at 9:00 a.m. with the Begin Time entered as NOW+3, the server displays records with a time of 12:00 p.m. or later on the specified begin date. |
NOW-hh:mm
or -hh:mm |
Begin with records created on or before
the current time minus a specific number of hours (and,
optionally, minutes) on the specified begin date. Example: If you query the activity log at 9:00 a.m. with the Begin Time entered as NOW-3:30, the server displays records with a time of 5:30 a.m. or later on the specified begin date. |
Enter the ending date of the range for messages to be displayed. All messages meeting the time range criteria that occurred before this date are displayed. If you do not specify a value for this parameter, the current date is used. All the dates and times used are server date and time. The default is the Current Date.
Enter one of the following for End Date:
mm/dd/yyyy | Ending with records created on a specific
date. Example: 02/28/2000 |
TODAY | End with records created on the current date. |
TODAY-n
or -n |
End with records created on or before the
current date minus a specific number of days. The maximum
value for the number of days is 9999. Example: To display all activity log information created up to yesterday, enter Today-1, or simply -1. |
Enter the ending time of the range for messages to be displayed. It displays all the messages meeting the date range criteria that occurred before this time. If you do not specify a value for this parameter, all messages are displayed up to the time when you issued this command.
Enter one of the following for End Time:
hh:mm:ss | End with records created on or before a
specific time on the specified end date. Example: 12:33:28 |
NOW | End with records created on or before the current time on the specified end date. |
NOW+hh:mm or
+hh:mm |
End with records created on or before the
current time plus a specific number of hours (and,
optionally, minutes) on the specified end date. Example: If you query the activity log at 9:00 a.m. with End Time entered as NOW+3, the server displays records with a time of 12:00 p.m. or earlier on the specified end date. |
NOW-hh:mm
or -hh:mm |
Specifies that you want to display
information beginning with records created on or before
the current time minus a specific number of hours (and,
optionally, minutes) on the specified end date. Example: If you query the activity log at 9:00 a.m. with End Time entered as NOW-3:30, the server displays records with a time of 5:30 a.m. or earlier on the specified end date. |
Enter an integer that defines the number of the message to be displayed from the activity log. This is the numeric part of the message without the ANR prefix or the message type suffix (for example, I, W, E, S, or D).
Enter a text string that you want to search for in the activity log. Enclose the string in quotation marks if the string contains blank spaces. You can use a wildcard character (*) to enter this string.
Select an option to display queries logged by the server, clients, or both. The default is All.
All | Display messages that originated from the server and clients. |
Server | Display messages that originated from the server. |
Client | Display messages that originated from clients. If you select Client here, you can also use the Session, Node Name, Client Owner, Schedule Name, and Policy Domain Name fields. |
Enter the session number from a particular client to display messages logged by that client. You can use this field only if you selected Client in the Originator field.
Enter the node name for which you want to display logged messages. If you do not enter a node name, messages for all nodes are displayed. You can use this field only if you selected Client in the Originator field.
Enter the name of the owner for which you want to display logged messages. If you do not enter a client owner, messages for all owners are displayed. You can use this field only if you selected Client in the Originator field.
Enter the schedule name for which you want to display logged messages. If you do not enter a schedule name, messages for all schedules are displayed. You can use this field only if you selected Client in the Originator field.
Select the policy domain name to which a particular named schedule belongs, to display logged messages for that policy domain. This field is required when you use the Schedule Name field. You can use this field only if you selected Client in the Originator field.