This command displays the events that happened on the given nodes or the monitoring data that is collected from the given nodes for a monitoring plugin.
=head1 Parameters
I<name> is the name of the monitoring plug-in module to be invoked.
I<noderange> is a list of nodes to be showed for. If omitted, the data for all the nodes will be displayed.
=head1 OPTIONS
B<-h | --help> Display usage message.
B<-v | --version > Command Version.
B<-s> shows the summary data.
B<-t> specifies a range of time for the data, The default is last 60 minutes. For example -t 6-4, it will display the data from last 6 minutes to 4 minutes; If it is -t 6, it will display the data from last 6 minutes until now.
B<-a> specifies a comma-separated list of attributes or metrics names. The default is all.
B<-w> specify one or multiple selection string that can be used to select events. The operators ==, !=, =,!,>,<,>=,<= are available. Wildcards % and _ are supported in the pattern string. % allows you to match any string of any length(including zero length) and _ allows you to match on a single character. The valid attributes are eventtype, monitor, monnode, application, component, id, serverity, message, rawdata, comments. Valid severity are: Informational, Warning, Critical.
Operator descriptions:
== Select event where the attribute value is exactly this value.
!= Select event where the attribute value is not this specific value.
=~ Select event where the attribute value matches this pattern string. Not work with severity.
!~ Select event where the attribute value does not match this pattern string. Not work with severity.
> Select event where the severity is higher than this value. Only work with severity.
< Select event where the severity is lower than this value. Only work with severity.
>= Select event where the severity is higher than this value(include). Only work with severity.
<= Select event where the severity is lower than this value(include). Only work with severity.
Note: if the "val" or "operator" fields includes spaces or any other characters that will be parsed by shell, the "attr<operator>val" needs to be quoted. If the operator is "!~", the "attr<operator>val" needs to be quoted using single quote.
B<-o> specifies montype, it can be p or e. p means performance, e means events.