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tserrpt(1M)							   tserrpt(1M)

NAME
     tserrpt - prints selected records

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/etc/ts/tserrpt [-D regexp] [ -d devname1:devname2... ] [ -E yyyy/mm/dd.hh:mm:ss ]
     [ -e event1:event2 ] [ -h ] [ -n num ] [ -o output_file ] [ -r ] [ -S yyyy/mm/dd.hh:mm:ss ]
     [ -T regexp ] [ -t devtype1:devtype2... ] [ -V regexp ] [ -v vid1:vid2... ] file1 file2 ...

DESCRIPTION
     The tserrpt command prints selected records from the
     /var/spool/ts/pd/log/tspd.log file.  If one or more record-selection
     options are specified, records matching all the specified options are
     selected.	If no record-selection options are specified, all records are
     selected.

     file specifies an input file that you want to search for records.	The
     special filename, '-', specifies standard input.  If no input file is
     specified, the default input file is /var/spool/ts/pd/log/tspd.log.

     The tserrpt command accepts the following options:

     -D regexp		      Selects records with device names matching this
			      regular expression.

     -d devname1:devname2...  Selects records matching one of the device
			      names.  The names are separated by a colon(:).

     -E yyyy/mm/dd.hh:mm:ss   Selects records on or before this date and time.
			      If only the date is entered, the system uses
			      23:59:59 as the time.  If both the date and time
			      are omitted, the default is 23:59:59 today.  -n
			      and -E are mutually exclusive.

     -e event1:event2...      Selects records matching one of the events.  The
			      events are separated by a colon(:).

     -h			      Prints help in standard error.  If this option
			      is specified, all other options are ignored.

     -n num		      Selects records from the specified number of
			      days, starting with today.  For example, if you
			      want records from the last 5 days, num is 5.

			      There is no default for this option.  -n and -E
			      are mutually exclusive.  -n and -S are mutually
			      exclusive.

     -o output_file	      Specifies output filename.  If the filename is
			      omitted, the default is standard output.

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tserrpt(1M)							   tserrpt(1M)

     -r			      Writes the selected records in raw mode, without
			      any formatting.

     -S yyyy/mm/dd.hh:mm:ss   Selects records starting after this date and
			      time.  If only the date is entered, the system
			      uses 00:00:00 as the time.  If both the date and
			      time are omitted, the default is
			      2000/01/01.00:00:00.  -n and -S are mutually
			      exclusive.

     -T regexp		      Selects records with device types matching this
			      regular expression.

     -t devtype1:devtype2...  Selects records matching one of the device
			      types.  The device types are separated by
			      colons.

     -V regexp		      Selects records with volume identifiers (IDs)
			      matching this regular expression.

     -v vid1:vid2...	      Selects records matching one of the volume IDs.
			      The volume IDs are separated by a colon(:).

FILES
     /var/spool/ts/pd/log/tspd.log	  tape support log file
SEE ALSO
     tsarchive(1M), tsdaemon(1M), tsset(1M), tsstop(1M), ts.config(4), ts(7).

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