Use the showEventServiceStatus command
to display the event service status on your server.
Purpose
The showEventServiceStatus command
is a Common Event Infrastructure administrative
command is available for the AdminTask object. Use this command to
return the status of the event service in a server or cluster. If
the task is executed with no parameters, the status of all event services
is displayed. To filter the list of event services to be displayed,
provide nodeName, serverName, or clusterName. For more information
about the AdminTask object, see the WebSphere® Application Server
Network Deployment, version 6.1 documentation.
Parameters
- - nodeName
- Use this parameter to display only the status of the event services
that belong to the specified node. You must not specify this parameter
if the clusterName parameter is specified.
- - serverName
- Use this parameter to display only the status of the event services
that belong to the specified server. You can use this parameter with
the nodeName parameter to display the status
of the event service belonging to the specified node and server. You
must not specify this parameter if the clusterName parameter
is specified.
- - clusterName
- Use this parameter to only display the status of the event services
that belong to the specified cluster. You must not specify this parameter
if the nodeName or serverName parameters
are specified.
Sample
Batch mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask showEventServiceStatus {-nodeName nodename
-serverName servername}
$AdminTask showEventServiceStatus {-clusterName clustername}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.showEventServiceStatus('[-nodeName nodename
-serverName servername]')
AdminTask.showEventServiceStatus('[-clusterName clustername]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.showEventServiceStatus(['-nodeName', 'nodename',
'-serverName', '-servername'])
AdminTask.showEventServiceStatus(['-clusterName', 'clustername'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask showEventServiceStatus {-interactive}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.showEventServiceStatus('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.showEventServiceStatus(['-interactive'])