Querying Client Events

To display scheduled and completed events complete the following fields and then click Finish, or click Cancel to end this task.

Policy Domain Name

Select the name of the policy domain to which the schedules belong. This parameter is required. An asterisk (*) specifies that the schedule belongs to any policy domain.

Schedule Name

Select the name of the schedule for which events are displayed. This parameter is required. An asterisk (*) specifies that events for all the schedules will be displayed.

Client Nodes

Enter the name of the client node that belongs to the specified policy domain for which events are displayed.

Begin Date

Enter the beginning date of the time range for the events to be displayed. This parameter is optional.

The settings for Begin Date are:

MM/DD/ YYYY Specifies the beginning date in MM/DD/YYYY format.

Example: 08/31/1998

TODAY Specifies that the beginning date is the current date. Today is the default.
TODAY +numdays or +numdays Specifies that the beginning of the time range is a specific number of days after the current date. The maximum value for the number of days is 9999.
TODAY -numdays or -numdays Specifies that the beginning of the time range is a specific number of days before the current date. The maximum value for the number of days is 9999.

Begin Time

Enter the beginning of the time range for events to be displayed. This parameter is optional.

The settings for Begin Time are:

HH:MM:SS Specifies the beginning of the time range in HH:MM:SS format. The default is 00:00:00.

Example: 12:33:28

Now Specifies that the beginning of the time range is the current time on the specified begin date.
NOW +numhours: numminutes or +numhours: numminutes Specifies that the beginning of the time range is the current time plus a specific number of hours (and, optionally, minutes) on the specified begin date.
NOW -numhours: numminutes or -numhours: numminutes Specifies that the beginning of the time range is the current time minus a specific number of hours (and, optionally, minutes) on the specified begin date.

End Date

Enter the end date of the time range for events to be displayed. This parameter is optional. The default is the value used in the Begin Date parameter.

MM/DD/ YYYY Specifies the date for the end of the time range in MM/DD/YYYY format (for example, 03/04/1998).
TODAY Specifies that the end of the time range is the current date.
TODAY +numdays or +numdays Specifies that the end of the time range is a specific number of days after the current date. The maximum value for the number of days is 9999.
TODAY numdays or -numdays Specifies that the end of the time range is a specific number of days before the current date. The maximum value for the number of days is 9999.

End Time

Enter the end time of the range of events to be displayed. This parameter is optional.

HH:MM:SS Specifies the ending of the time range at a specific time on the specified end date using HH:MM:SS format (for example, 12:33:28). The default is 23:59:00
Now Specifies the ending of the time range is the current time on the specified end date.
NOW +numhours: numminutes or +numhours: numminutes Specifies that the ending of the time range is the current time plus a specific number of hours (and, optionally, minutes) on the specified end date.
NOW-numhours: numminutes or -numhours: numminutes Specifies that the ending of the time range is the current time minus a specific number of hours (and, optionally, minutes) on the specified end date.

Exceptions Only

Select the type of query information you want on scheduled or completed events. This parameter is optional.

Yes Specifies that only those events which failed or did not execute as scheduled will be displayed.
No Specifies that information on projected events and on both successful and failed past events is displayed. No is the default.

Display Format

Select how the information should be displayed. This parameter is optional.

Standard Specifies that partial information for events is displayed. Standard is the default.
Detailed Specifies that complete information for events is displayed.