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amparse - extract information from an availmon report
/usr/etc/amparse fieldname [ filename ]
amparse parses an availmon(5) report and extracts information according
to the specified fieldname. The availmon report is read from filename,
or from standard input if no filename is given.
Only one fieldname can be specified at a time:
-SYSID System serial number
-HOSTNAME System hostname or internet address
-PREVSTART Previous start time, including seconds since Jan 1, 1970,
and local time
-PREVSTART1 Previous start time in the form of seconds since Jan 1,
1970
-PREVSTART2 Previous start time in the form of local time
-EVENT Event code and event time, including seconds since Jan 1,
1970, and local time
-EVENT1 Event time in the form of seconds since Jan 1, 1970
-EVENT2 Event time in the form of local time
-EVENTC Event code
-STOP Stop code and stop time, including seconds since Jan 1,
1970, and local time. For old availmon reports
-STOP1 Stop time in the form of seconds since Jan 1, 1970. For
old availmon reports
-STOP2 Stop time in the form of local time. For old availmon
reports
-STOPC Stop code. For old availmon reports
-UPTIME Estimated system uptime, used for system hangs
-START Restart time, including seconds since Jan 1, 1970, and
local time
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-START1 Restart time in the form of seconds since Jan 1, 1970
-START2 Restart time in the form of local time
-AMRVERSION Availmon report version number
-SUMMARY Event summary
-UNAME System uname information
-STATUSINTERVAL Interval of sending status reports
-ICRASH icrash report, including FRU analyzer results
-SYSLOG Important system syslog messages
-HINV System hinv information
-VERSIONS System eoe.sw.base version and patches information
-GFXINFO System graphics device information
availmon(5).
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