This manual contains all DECevent command features related to the translation and reporting of events on Digital UNIX® systems. The information in this manual has not changed since DECevent Version 2.0.
Various symbols are used in command expressions to indicate what information is optional and when a value or parameter is required. Symbols such as brackets ([ ]) and parenthesis () are used extensively. These symbols are used only for informa- tional purposes and should never be typed in the command line. In general, the command expressions use the symbols shown in Table 1.
Table_1:_Conventions___________________________________________
Symbols_____Purpose____________________________________________
{ } In format command descriptions, braces indicate
required elements. You must include one of the
elements.
() In format descriptions, parentheses indicate that
if you choose more than one option, you must
enclose the choices in parentheses.
[ ] In format descriptions, brackets indicate that
whatever is enclosed within the brackets is
optional; you can select one, none, or all of the
choices. (Brackets are not optional, however, in
the syntax of a directory name in a file
specification or in the syntax of a substring
specification in an assignment statement.)
[ ...] Square brackets containing a space and three
ellipses indicate a list of optional values
separated by spaces.
. . . Vertical ellipsis points indicate the omission
of information from an example or command format.
The information has been omitted because it is not
critical to the topic being discussed.
italic Italic type emphasizes important information and
type indicates variables, complete titles of manuals,
and parameters for system information.
Ctrl/x Hold down the key labeled Ctrl (Control) and the
____________specified_key_simultaneously_(such_as_Ctrl/Z)._____
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set.
Table_2:_Associated_Documents__________________________________
Document________________________Order_No.______________________
DECevent Event Management AA-QAA5B-TE
Utility for Digital UNIX
Installation Guide
DECevent Analysis and AA-QAA4B-TE
Notification Utility for
Digital UNIX User and
Reference Guide
The DECevent Graphical User AA-QE26A-TE
Interface_User's_Guide_________________________________________