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<Data>
Parameter
<Data>
<iLONAlarmNotifier>
<AlarmLog>
<UCPTindex>0</UCPTindex>
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<UCPTstart>2001-01-31T14:30:00.000+03:00</UCPTstart>
<UCPTstop>2001-02-28T14:30:00.000+03:00</UCPTstop>
<UCPTcount>200</UCPTcount>
</AlarmLog>
</iLONAlarmNotifier>
</Data>
<Result>
Parameter
<Result>
<iLONAlarmNotifier>
<AlarmLog>
<UCPTindex>0</UCPTindex>
<UCPTalarmLog>SUMMARY</UCPTalarmLog>
<UCPTfileName>/root/AlarmLog/sumlog0.dat</UCPTfileName>
<UCPTstart 2001-01-31T14:30:00.000+03:00<UCPTstart>
>
<UCPTstop>2001-02-31T14:29:59.000+03:00<UCPTstop>
<UCPTlogLevel>20.5</UCPTlogLevel>
</AlarmLog>
</Result>
Table 43 describes the properties returned by the AlarmNotifierClear function in the
<Result> parameter.
Table 43 AlarmNotifierClear Output Properties
Property Description
</iLONAlarmNotifier>
<UCPTindex>
The index number of the Alarm Notifier affected by the function.
<UCPTalarmLog>
The type of log file affected by the function: SUMMARY or
HISTORICAL.
<UCPTfileName>
The name and path of the log file affected by the function.
<UCPTstart>
The <UCPTstart> and <UCPTstop> properties indicate the alarm
times of the first and last log entries deleted by the function.
These properties are displayed as timestamps in local time, with
appended time zone indicators that indicate the difference
between local time and UTC. For more information on this format,
see Local Times and Coordinated Universal Time on page 6-12.
<UCPTstop>
<UCPTlogLevel>
The volume of the log file currently being used. For example, the
value 20.5 indicates that the log file is 20.5% full.
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