aa viewserveralert
displays Integrity Lifecycle Manager Server alert messages for a target server and all related servers
Synopsis
aa viewserveralert [--user=name] [--hostname=server] [--password=password] [--port=number] [(-?|--usage)] [(-N|--no)] [(-Y|--yes)] [--[no]batch] [--cwd=directory] [--forceConfirm=[yes|no]] [-g|--gui] [(-Ffile|--selectionFile=file)] [--settingsUI=[gui|default]] [--quiet] [--status=[none|gui|default]]
Description
aa viewserveralert displays Integrity Lifecycle Manager Server server alert messages for a target sever and all related servers, for example, a configuration management server and a proxy server. The alert message displays who sent the message, the server it came from, when it was sent, and the message. Alert messages are sent by your administrator and are useful for notifying users about important information, such as an impending server upgrade in which the server will be shut down.
• In the Web interface, the date displayed for an alert message is the server’s date, time, and time zone. In the GUI and CLI, the date displayed for an alert message is the client’s date, time, and time zone.
• To avoid manually checking alert messages from the command line, launch the alert messages dialog box from the command line by specifying -g or --gui and keep the dialog box open. The dialog box automatically refreshes to display new alert messages.
• A connection to the target server is required for the aa viewserveralert command to display alert messages.
Options
This command takes the universal options available to all
aa commands, as well as some general options. See the
options reference page for descriptions.
• --hostname=server
specifies the host name of the target Integrity Lifecycle Manager Server to retrieve alert messages from.
• --port=number
specifies the port of the target Integrity Lifecycle Manager Server to retrieve alert messages from.
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