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NAME

haalert - view and delete VCS alerts using the command line

SYNOPSIS

haalert -display

haalert -list

haalert -delete alert_id -notes "description"

haalert -help


AVAILABILITY

VRTSvcs


DESCRIPTION

The haalert command line utility enables users to view and delete VCS alerts.


OPTIONS

-display
For each alert, the command displays the following information: - alert ID - time when alert occurred - cluster on which alert occurred - object name for which alert occurred (cluster name, group name, and so on). - informative message about alert
-list
For each alert, the command displays the following information: - time when alert occurred - alert ID
-delete alert_id -notes "description"
Allows a user to delete a specific alert by specifying the corresponding alert_id. In addition, user must enter a text message within quotes describing the reason for deleting the alert. The user's comment is written to the engine log as well as sent to any connected GUI clients.
-help
Displays the usage text.

EXAMPLES

Example output of -display:

     # haalert -display
     Alert ID		GNOFAILA-C10-app_grp
     Time    		Tue 14 Oct 2003 06:04:33 PM PDT
     Cluster		C10
     Group		app_grp
     ALERT[GNOFAILA-C10-app_grp] Global group app_grp is unable 
     to fail over within cluster C10 and ClusterFailOverPolicy is set 
     to Manual. Administrative action is required.

Example output of -list:

     # haalert -list

     Oct 2003 06:04:33 PM PDT GNOFAILA-C10-app_grp

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