
Table 1 List of <arguments> (continued)
Can be
used
with:ExamplesDescriptionArgument
-L-v Processor,Memory: Displays all
events in the categories Processor and
Memory
Displays specified events by event
category names.
NOTE: To see a list of possible
event category names use
-vall.
-v <Event category
name>[,<Event category
name> ... ]
-L-i 123,124,125: Displays event IDs
123, 124 and 125.
Display specified events by event
IDs.
-i <Event ID>[,<Event
ID> ... ]
-LSearches event descriptions and
displays events based on the
specified case-sensitive string.
-r "[%]<string>[%]"
• -r "device not configured.":
Displays all events containing the
description “device not configured.”
• <string>: Event description
is exactly the same as the
string.
• -r "%driver not%": Displays all
events containing the description
“driver not”.
• <string>%: Event description
begins with the string.
• -r "The event%" -r "%event
occurred": Displays all events with
descriptions starting with “The event”
or ending with “event occurred”.
• %<string>
: Event description ends with
the string.
• %<string>%
: Event description contains
the string. This is the default if
no operator is specified.
NOTE: This argument can be
used more than once.
-LUsed to specify date and time as
part of the search criteria.
-t [eq|le|ge]
<mm:dd:yyyy:hh:mi:ss>
• –t 10:22:2004 : Displays all
events on 10/22/2004
• eq: Displays events on the
specified date/time. This is the
• –t gt 10:22:2004: Displays all
events on and after 10/22/2004.
default if no argument is
specified.
• le: Displays events prior to
and on the specified
date/time.
• ge: Displays events on and
after the specified date/time.
-L-t [10:22:2004-10:29:2004]:
Displays all events between
10/22/2004 and 10/29/2004.
Displays events between the
specified date/times in the format
<mm:dd:yyyy:hh:mi:ss>.
NOTE: <Time and date 1>
and <Time and date 2> must
be enclosed by [ ].
-t [<Time and date
1>-<Time and date 2>]
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