1.4.1 Outputting events to a CSV file
The function that outputs JP1 events to a CSV file is called the event report output. The following three methods are available for outputting JP1 events to a CSV file:
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Outputting a snapshot of event information to a CSV file
A snapshot means extraction of information at a specific time. The snapshot of event information displayed in JP1/IM - View can output JP1 events that are filtered according to the operation. For example, a snapshot showing the host or product where a problem has occurred, or a snapshot showing the corrective action being taken can be used as a system problem report.
For details about how to output to a CSV file the events list displayed in the Event Console window, see 6.1 Viewing JP1 events.
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Outputting the content of the event database to a CSV file
Using the jevexport command, you can output the content of the event database managed by JP1/Base to a CSV file. If you wish to use as historical or statistical information JP1 events that need not be forwarded to the manager, such as normal termination of JP1/AJS jobs, you can use the jevexport command to output the content of the agent's event database to a CSV file.
For details about the jevexport command, see the chapter that explains commands in the JP1/Base User's Guide.
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Outputting the content of the integrated monitoring database to a CSV file
Using the jcoevtreport command, you can output the JP1 events registered in the integrated monitoring database to a CSV file. You can use this method when you wish to output the JP1 events registered in the integrated monitoring database, such as a list of JP1 events that occurred last week, or specified events only.
For details about the jcoevtreport command, see jcoevtreport in Chapter 1. Commands in the JP1/Integrated Management 3 - Manager Command, Definition File and API Reference.