The pdcat command displays messages contained in a message log file.
Any user (with or without privileges)
pdcat [-{a| b | ab } ] [-c significance-code[,significance-code]...] |
pdcat [-{a| b | ab } ] [-c significance-code[,significance-code]...] |
Specifies a significance code when specific messages are to be selected on the basis of their significance codes (for details about significance codes, see the manual HiRDB Version 9 Messages). When this option is omitted, messages are not selected on the basis of significance codes.
To display messages by host or unit, specifies the unit's unit identifier or the host's host name. When this option is omitted, messages for all hosts or units are displayed.
Specifies a date, when only messages for and subsequent to the specified message log date are to be displayed (in the format year-month-date, where the year consists of the four-digit calendar year, and the month and date each consist of two digits). When this option is omitted, messages are not selected on the basis of the message log date.
Specifies a time, when only messages for and subsequent to the specified message log time are to be displayed (in the format hour-minute-second). When this option is omitted, messages are not selected on the basis of a message log begin time.
Specifies a time, when only messages for and prior to the specified message log time are to be displayed (in the format hour-minute-second). When this option is omitted, messages are not selected on the basis of a message log end time.
Specifies the maximum number of message log records to be displayed. When this option is omitted, all selected message log records are displayed.
Specifies the name of the message log file to be displayed. A file created by copying a message log file can be specified. When this option is omitted, the messages in the following message log files are merged into chronological order and then displayed:
aa...a bb...b cc...c dddd ee...e ff...f gg...g hhhh ii...i |
12 38095 1 PRDB 2014/04/07 17:18:46 HOST0001 UNT0 _rdm |