Event-Log Commands¶
event-log get¶
Get Event Logs
- Example:
slcli event-log get -d 01/01/2019 -D 02/01/2019 -t User -l 10
event-log get [OPTIONS]
Options
- -d, --date-min <date_min>¶
The earliest date we want to search for event logs in mm/dd/yyyy format.
- -D, --date-max <date_max>¶
The latest date we want to search for event logs in mm/dd/yyyy format.
- -e, --obj-event <obj_event>¶
The event we want to get event logs for
- -i, --obj-id <obj_id>¶
The id of the object we want to get event logs for
- -t, --obj-type <obj_type>¶
The type of the object we want to get event logs for
- -z, --utc-offset <utc_offset>¶
UTC Offset for searching with dates. +/-HHMM format
- Default
-0000
- --metadata, --no-metadata¶
Display metadata if present
- Default
False
- -l, --limit <limit>¶
Total number of result to return. -1 to return ALL, there may be a LOT of these.
- Default
50
There are usually quite a few events on an account, so be careful when using the –limit -1 option. The command will automatically break requests out into smaller sub-requests, but this command may take a very long time to complete. It will however print out data as it comes in.
event-log types¶
Get Event Log Types
event-log types [OPTIONS]
Currently the types are as follows, more may be added in the future.
:......................:
: types :
:......................:
: Account :
: CDN :
: User :
: Bare Metal Instance :
: API Authentication :
: Server :
: CCI :
: Image :
: Bluemix LB :
: Facility :
: Cloud Object Storage :
: Security Group :
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