show [node node-id] event dispatcher -
sink sink-name attribute [,attribute...]
all [attributes]
all characteristics
all counters
all identifiers
all status
The sink-name can be either a simple name which uniquely identifies
a particular sink instance, or a wildcard which identifies
multiple sink instances.
Examples:
show event dispatcher sink local_sink all
show event dispatcher sink * all
show event dispatcher sink * client type, displayuids
1 – Characteristics
o catch all filter
Default: Pass Value: Block or pass
Specifies the action to take if neither the specific filter
setting nor the global filter setting matches an event or if a
filter setting that does match an event is set to Ignore.
block Discard the event.
pass Report the event.
o client type
Default: Console Value: See description.
Specifies the application to accept the events received by the
sink. This can only be set when the event dispatcher sink entity
is disabled (when the sink state is off).
console Events go to the operator's console (OPCOM-OpenVMS).
device Events go to a device (see the device name
characteristic).
file Events go to a file (see the file name
characteristic).
o description
Default: Null Value: Latin1String
Application description string.
o device name
Default: Null Value: Latin1String
Name of the device to which events are going to be logged, if the
client type of the sink is device.
o displayuids
Default: True Value: Boolean
A boolean value indicating whether to include the UIDs when
displaying an event.
o end user
Default: Number = 82 Value: End-user specification
Sink session control end user specification for this sink. For
Tru64 UNIX, do not modify this characteristic.
o file name
Default for Tru64 UNIX: Value: File specification
/usr/adm/event_file
Default for OpenVMS: Value: File specification
SYS$MANAGER:NET$EVD_SINK_sinkname.LOG
Name of the file to which events are going to be logged if the
client type of the sink is file.
o global filter
Current global filter as it has been constructed by block,
ignore, and pass commands for this sink. By default, the global
filter is set to block all events for the following entities:
event dispatcher, event dispatcher sink, and event dispatcher
sink inbound stream. You cannot modify this characteristic.
o object name
Default: No sink object Value: Full-name
Full DNS object name of the sink. Modifying this characteristic
affects only subsequent connect requests; existing connections
are unaffected.
o specific filter
Default: No specific filter
Current specific filter setting as constructed by block,
ignore and pass commands for this sink. You cannot modify this
characteristic.
o template (Tru64 UNIX)
Default: No template Value: Simple name
Transport template (see the osi transport template entity) for
this sink's connections.
o user client (Tru64 UNIX)
Default: Null Value: End-user specification
Session control end user specification for a user program that
has been set to receive events.
2 – Counters
o connections accepted
Number of times a sink connection request was accepted by the
sink partner.
o creation time
Time this entity was created.
o events filtered
Number of events for this sink that were filtered by its sink
filter.
o events lost
Number of events lost due to sink queue overflow.
o filter changes
Number of times the filter has changed.
3 – Identifier
o name
Simple name assigned to the sink when it is created.
4 – Status
o buffer size
Maximum number of octets allowed for event processing of this
sink. This value is defined in the create command for the sink.
This value is limited by the value specified in the maximum
buffer size argument of the create command.
o state
Status of the sink.
off The sink is disabled.
on The sink is enabled.
o uid
Entity's unique identifier, which is generated when the entity is
created.
5 – inbound_stream
show [node node-id] event dispatcher -
sink sink-name -
inbound stream stream-name attribute [,attribute...]
all [attributes]
all identifiers
all characteristics
all counters
all status
The sink-name must be a simple name which uniquely identifies
a particular sink instance. The stream-name can be either a
simple name which identifies a particular inbound stream
instance, or a wildcard which identifies multiple inbound
stream instances.
Examples:
show event dispatcher sink local_sink -
inbound stream * name
show event dispatcher sink local_sink -
inbound stream EVD$IBS$0000 all
5.1 – Counters
o creation time
Time at which this entity was created.
o change confidence
Number of times the confidence variable has changed while
connections were in the on state.
5.2 – Identifier
o name
Local name assigned to the entity by its sink parent when it is
dynamically created.
5.3 – Status
o source end user
Source end user specification, as provided by session control.
o source node name
Name of the source node, as provided by session control.
o state
Status of the inbound event stream.
off The stream is disabled.
on connected The stream is enabled and connected to the
outbound stream.
o uid
Entity's unique identifier, which is generated when the entity is
created.