You can use the System application in Web-based System Manager (wsm) to
change system characteristics. You could also use the System Management
Interface Tool (SMIT) smit errclear fast path to run this
command.
-d List
| Deletes error-log entries in the error classes specified by the
List variable. The List variable values can be
separated by , (commas), or enclosed in " " (double quotation marks) and
separated by , (commas) or space characters. The valid List
variable values are H (hardware), S (software),
O (errlogger messages), and U
(undetermined).
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-i File
| Uses the error-log file specified by the File variable.
If this flag is not specified, the errclear command uses the value
from the error-log configuration database.
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-j
ErrorID[,ErrorID]
| Deletes the error-log entries specified by the ErrorID (error
identifier) variable. The ErrorID variable values can be
separated by , (commas), or enclosed in " " (double quotation marks) and
separated by , (commas) or space characters.
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-J
ErrorLabel
| Deletes the error-log entries specified by the ErrorLabel
variable. The ErrorLabel variable values can be separated by
, (commas), or enclosed in " " (double quotation marks) and separated by ,
(commas) or space characters.
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-k
ErrorID[,ErrorID]
| Deletes all error-log entries except those specified by the
ErrorID (error identifier) variable. The ErrorID
variable values can be separated by , (commas), or enclosed in " " (double
quotation marks) and separated by , (commas) or space characters.
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-K ErrorLabel
| Deletes all error-log entries except those specified by the
ErrorLabel variable. The ErrorLabel variable
values can be separated by , (commas), or enclosed in " " (double quotation
marks) and separated by , (commas) or space characters.
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-l
SequenceNumber
| Deletes error-log entries with the specified sequence numbers. The
SequenceNumber variable values can be separated by , (commas), or
enclosed in " " (double quotation marks) and separated by , (commas) or space
characters.
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-m Machine
| Deletes error-log entries for the machine specified by the
Machine variable. The uname -m command returns
the value of the Machine variable.
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-n Node
| Deletes error-log entries for the node specified by the Node
variable. The uname -n command returns the value of the
Node variable.
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-N List
| Deletes error-log entries for the resource names specified by the
List variable. The List variable is list of names
of resources that have detected errors. For software errors, these are
the names of resources that have detected errors. For hardware errors,
these are names of devices or system components. It does not indicate
that the component is faulty or needs replacement. Instead, it is used
to determine the appropriate diagnostic modules to be used to analyze the
error. The List variable values can be separated by ,
(commas), or enclosed in " " (double quotation marks) and separated by ,
(commas) or space characters.
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-R List
| Deletes error-log entries for the resource types specified by the
List variable. For hardware errors, the List
variable is a device type. For software errors, the value of the
List variable is LPP. The List
variable values can be separated by , (commas), or enclosed in " " (double
quotation marks) and separated by , (commas) or space characters.
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-S List
| Deletes error-log entries for the resource classes specified by the
List variable. For hardware errors, the List
variable is a device class. The List variable values can be
separated by , (commas), or enclosed in " " (double quotation marks) and
separated by , (commas) or space characters.
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-T List
| Deletes error-log entries for error types specified by the
List variable. Valid List variable values
are: PERM, TEMP, PERF, PEND,
INFO, and UNKN. The List variable
values can be separated by , (commas), or enclosed in " " (double quotation
marks) and separated by , (commas) or space characters.
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-y FileName
| Uses the error-record template file specified by the FileName
variable.
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