lsemailalert

Use the lsemailalert command to show the recipient list of e-mail addresses to send e-mail alerts to.

Syntax

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Parameters

-help | -h | -?
Lists help for the command. If you specify additional parameters and arguments, those parameters and arguments are ignored.
-l | -s
Displays details for recipient list, including the following information.
Column label Details
E-mail Address The e-mail address alerts will be sent to.
Type Type of alert.
Sessions Sessions the user will be alerted for.
-type { all | session | session_rpo | config | comm | severestatus | active_standby_connected | active_standby_disconnected | pathing | task_success | task_failed }
Specifies that only email addresses with the given type are displayed.
-fmt { default | xml | delim | stanza }
Specifies the format of the output. You can specify one of these values:
default
Specifies that the output is displayed in tabular format using spaces as delimiters between columns. This is the default value.
xml
Specifies that the output is displayed in XML format.
delim
Specifies that output is displayed in a tabular format using commas as delimiters between columns.
To use a character other than a comma as the delimiter, specify -fmt delim -delim char , where char represents the character that you want to use as the delimiter. For example, if you want to use a colon (:) as the delimiter, use the following -fmt parameter:
-fmt delim -delim :
If you use a shell metacharacter as the delimiting character, enclose the character in quotation marks or single quotation marks. A blank space is not a valid character.
stanza
Specifies that the output is displayed as one keyword-value pair per line.
-p { on | off }
Specifies whether to display one page of text at a time or all text at once.
on
Displays one page of text at a time. Pressing any key displays the next page. This is the default value when the command is run in interactive mode.
off
Displays all text at once. This is the default value when the command is run in single-shot mode.
-hdr { on | off }
Specifies whether to display the table header. You can specify one of these values:
on
Displays the table header. This is the default value.
off
Hides the table header.
-r number
Specifies the number of rows per page to display when the -p parameter is specified. You can specify a value of 1 - 100. The default value is 22.
-v { on | off }
Specifies whether to enable verbose mode. You can specify one of these values:
on
Enables verbose mode.
off
Disables verbose mode. This is the default value.

Example: Listing the recipient list of e-mail addresses to send e-mail alerts to

csmcli> lsemailalert

The following output is returned:

E-mail Address     Type       Sessions
===========================================
user@us.ibm.com    session    test2, test1
user2@us.ibm.com   all        -
user@us.ibm.com    session    all sessions