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Alert Management Commands

The BAM management utility alert management commands allow you to work with deployed alerts.

  • get-alerts: Get a list of deployed alerts.

  • remove-alerts: Removes an alert.

  • enable-alerts: Enables alerts on a view.

  • disable-alerts: Disables alerts on a view.

Note

You can enable tracing on any BM utility command by including the -Trace:on|off parameter switch. Using the Trace switch overrides the tracing settings in the configuration file. The switch can be used in conjunction with any normal BM command.

Note

On a system that supports User Account Control (UAC), you may need to run the tool with Administrative privileges.

get-alerts Command

Usage

bm.exe get-alerts [ -View:<view name> ][ -Server:<server> ][ -Database:<database> ]

Parameters

Parameter Description
View:<view name> The name of the view from which to get the list of alerts.
Server:<server> Optional: The name of the server on which the view resides. The server must be in the same domain as the computer from which you are running bm.exe. If the server name is not specified, bm.exe uses the default name of localhost.
Database:<database> Optional: The name of the database on which the view resides. If the name is not specified, bm.exe uses the default name BamPrimaryImport.

Lists the alerts defined on the computer on which the command is executed.

Examples

bm.exe get-alerts -View:ManagerView  
bm.exe get-alerts -Server:MyServer -Database:MyPrimaryImport  

remove-alerts Command

Usage

bm.exe remove-alerts -View:<view name>[ -Server:<server> ][ -Database:<database> ]

Parameters

Parameter Description
View:<view name> The name of the view from which to remove alerts.
Server:<server> Optional: The name of the server on which the view resides. The server must be in the same domain as the computer from which you are running bm.exe. If the server name is not specified, bm.exe uses the default name of localhost.
Database:<database> Optional: The name of the database on which the view resides. If the name is not specified, bm.exe uses the default name BamPrimaryImport.

Removes all alerts on the specified view.

Examples

bm.exe remove-alerts -View:SalesManagerView  
bm.exe remove-alerts -View:Shipments -Server:Ship1  

enable-alerts Command

Usage

bm.exe enable-alerts -View:<view name>[ -Server:<server> ][ -Database:<database> ]

Parameters

Parameter Description
View:<view name> The name of the view on which to enable alerts.
Server:<server> Optional: The name of the server on which the view resides. The server must be in the same domain as the computer from which you are running bm.exe. If the server name is not specified, bm.exe uses the default name of localhost.
Database:<database> Optional: The name of the database on which the view resides. If the name is not specified, bm.exe uses the default name BamPrimaryImport.

Enables alerts on the specified view.

Examples

bm.exe enable-alerts -View:SalesManagerView  
bm.exe enable-alerts -View:SalesManagerView -Server:s1 -Database:db2  

disable-alerts Command

Usage

bm.exe disable-alerts -View:<view name>[ -Server:<server> ][ -Database:<database> ]

Parameters

Parameter Description
View:<view name> The name of the view on which to disable alerts.
Server:<server> Optional: The name of the server on which the view resides. The server must be in the same domain as the computer from which you are running bm.exe. If the server name is not specified, bm.exe uses the default name of localhost.
Database:<database> Optional: The name of the database on which the view resides. If the name is not specified, bm.exe uses the default name BamPrimaryImport.

Disables alerts on the specified view.

Examples

bm.exe disable-alerts -View:SalesManagerView  
bm.exe disable-alerts -View:SalesManagerView -Server:s1 -Database:db2  

See Also

BAM Management Utility