Sorry, I'm still kind of new to AMO, is there more to the command? How about if I want to see pen or board history?
This is as far as I got...
AMO-FUNCT-111 SYSTEM SWITCHES
CHANGE COMPLETED;
Switched HicomLanguage to English
< <sta-hista;
STA-HISTA;
H500: AMO HISTA STARTED
+---------+-----+-----------+--------+-------------------------+
I ALARM I ABS I ALARM I ALARM I ALARM NAME I
I GROUP I I NUMBER I PRIO I I
+---------+-----+-----------+--------+-------------------------+
AMO-HISTA-111 READ HTS HISTORY FILE
START COMPLETED;
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Actually, I got a little bit farther but I'm still trying to figure out how to display more data / alarms..
<sta-hista
RTYPE = ?
RTYPE : SEARCH FUNCTION
CHARACTERISTIC : OPTIONAL CONDITIONAL
POSS. VALUES : SEARCHB ALARM/ERROR MESSAGES SEARCH BACKWARD
SEARCH ALARM/ERROR MESSAGES
MIRROR DISPLAY ALARM MIRROR
RTYPE = SEARCH
STIME = ?
STIME : (YYYY-MM-DD/HH:MM) FIRST MESSAGE TO BE DISPLAYED
CHARACTERISTIC : OPTIONAL
POSSIBLE VALUES : 16 POSITIONS
STIME = 2010-01-08/08:00
ETIME =
ANS =
CONTEXT =
CONTEXT =
CONTEXT =
CONTEXT =
CONTEXT =
CONTEXT = ?
CONTEXT : SEARCH TYPE
CHARACTERISTIC : OPTIONAL CONDITIONAL
POSS. VALUES : ALARM SEARCH OVER CLASS OF ALARM
FUNCT SEARCH OVER FUNCTION COMPLEX
UA SEARCH OVER USER ADDRESS
CC SEARCH OVER CALLCODE
EC SEARCH OVER EXCEPTION CODE
PRI SEARCH OVER MESSAGE PRIORITY
STNO SEARCH OVER STATION NUMBER
PEN SEARCH OVER HW - INFORMATION
MID SEARCH OVER A/E NUMBER
CONTEXT = ALARM
ALARMTYP = ?
ALARMTYP : ALARM TYPE
CHARACTERISTIC : OPTIONAL CONDITIONAL
POSS. VALUES : SMPERI SM PERIPHERAL ALARMS
LOGPERS SWU LOGICAL PERSONAL ALARMS
LOGDIR SWU LOGICAL DIRECTION RELATED ALARMS
LOGSPEC SWU LOGICAL SPECIAL ALARMS
SWUPERI SWU PERIPHERAL ALARMS
CENTRAL CENTRAL ALARMS
ALARMTYP =
ALARMTYP =
ALARMTYP = ;
STA-HISTA:SEARCH,2010-01-08/08:00,,,ALARM,;
H500: AMO HISTA STARTED
H1: 00000 ERROR MESSAGES FOUND
AMO-HISTA-111 READ HTS HISTORY FILE
START COMPLETED;
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STA-HISTA:SEARCH,2010-01-08/08:00; will show you all you need to see, i.e everything from that date/time. You can narrow it down with pen and F (A/E) number like you just saw, but it's hardly worth the effort.
Don't confuse the alarm data (i.e an actual alarm condition) though with FM messages, which tell the bigger picture.
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