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resdata(1)							    resdata(1)

NAME
       resdata - show Event Monitor Service resource information

SYNOPSIS
       resource request_id notify_id] hostname]

       monitor_key hostname]

DESCRIPTION
       is used to view information about active monitor requests corresponding
       to a resource or to view the restarted resource list.

       To retrieve monitor data or user data, the user should specify the  and
       optionally  the	and one of the following: to indicate monitor data, to
       indicate user data, or to indicate both monitor	and  user  data.   The
       corresponds  to	the monitor request to retrieve information from.  The
       command can be used to retrieve the request id.	The is the fully qual‐
       ified  name  of	the  resource  corresponding  to  the  desired monitor
       request.	 The corresponds to specific monitor data  associated  with  a
       particular notification event.

       To  retrieve  the restarted resource list, specify the option and indi‐
       cate the monitor key corresponding to the resource. This monitor key is
       retrieved from the ITO (IT Operations) application.

   Options
       resdata recognizes the following command-line options:

	      Returns the restarted resource list.

	      Specifies	 the  request  id  corresponding to the active monitor
	      request.

	      Requests to retrieve both the monitor and user data.

	      The Registrar on the system  called  hostname  is	 contacted  to
	      obtain  the  information.	 If this option is not specified, con‐
	      tacts the Registrar on the local system.

	      Requests to retrieve the monitor data.

	      Specifies the notification id uniquely associated	 with  monitor
	      data for a specific notification event.  If specified, then mon‐
	      itor data associated with the specific  notification  event  for
	      the active monitor request identified by request id will be dis‐
	      played.  If this option is not specified, then the current moni‐
	      tor  data,  if any, for the active monitor request identified by
	      request id will be displayed.

	      Specifies the resource name used to retrieve the user or monitor
	      data.

	      Requests to retrieve the user data.

EXAMPLES
       Display the current user and monitor data for an active request associ‐
       ated with the resource /vg/vg00/pv_pvlink/status,  being	 monitored  on
       the local system.

	      $ -r /vg/vg00/pv_pvlink/status -R 1210384385 -a

	      USER DATA:

	      This is my user data for resource /vg/vg00/pv_pvlink/status.

	      CURRENT MONITOR DATA:

	      This    is    the	   current    monitor	 data	for   resource
	      /vg/vg00/pv_pvlink/status.

       Display the monitor data associated with the notification event identi‐
       fied  by the notify id 1234567890 for an active request associated with
       the resource /vg/vg00/pv_pvlink/status, being monitored on  the	remote
       system baci.

	      $	 -r  /vg/vg00/pv_pvlink/status	-R 1210384583 -n 1234567890 -h
	      baci -m

	      ARCHIVED MONITOR DATA:

	      This is the monitor data for resource  /vg/vg00/pv_pvlink/status
	      associated  with	the notification event identified by notify id
	      1234567890.

AUTHOR
       resdata was developed by Hewlett-Packard.

Files
       /etc/opt/resmon/log/reslog.html
       /etc/opt/resmon/log/reslog.old.html

SEE ALSO
       resls(1).

								    resdata(1)
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