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Using the Command-Line Interface (CLI) in Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Command Reference
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eventlog
Displays the system event log.
Note
This command has many parameter options; only the most commonly used parameters are listed below.
Syntax: eventlog [-b [YY][MMDD]hhmm] [-e [YY][MMDD]hhmm] [-G | -C] [-t] [| more]
Parameters: 
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-b—Specifies a start time for the log events to include in the output.
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-e—Specifies an end time for the log events to include in the output.
Note
To show events for the current day, you may omit the YYMM, and DD parameters from the start and 
end times. 
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YY—Calendar year, specified by two digits. Typically, this parameter is included only when troubleshooting 
issues around the start of a new calendar year.
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MM—month, specified by two digits
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DD—day, specified by two digits
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hh—hour, specified by two digits in 24-hour format
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mm—minute, specified by two digits
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-G—Shows the telephony and conference events and control messages from the Call Processing–Media 
Control Protocol (CPMCP) component, which is a proxy for the Media Server.
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-C—Limits log output to events for the conference scheduler (ConfSchd) component.
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-t—Displays the log output in real time. This option is useful for troubleshooting issues in real time. For 
example, you can enter eventlog -G -t and then place a test call to the system to see how the system responds 
to the incoming call and to any subsequent user input.
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| more—Displays the log output one screen at a time.
exc
Displays the meaning of an exception code that was listed in the 
 or 
 command output.
Syntax: exc [-vexception-code 
hostname
Displays the hostname of the Application Server. 
Syntax: hostname 
infocap
Captures configuration details and logs from the system for a particular time period. The output file is a zip file 
that is stored in the /tmp directory. The system gives the exact location after compiling the information.
Restrictions: 
  •
You must be logged in as the root user to run this command.
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You can also get this information by completing 
 in the 
 module. Use this command 
only if you are unable to get the information from the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Administration Center.
  •
The begin and end dates and times must be in the format [YY]MMDDhhmm. The YY is optional and if not 
specified, the system uses the current year. For format details, see the parameters for the 
Syntax: infocap -b begin-date-and-time -e end-date-and-time 
Table 1
Command Reference: Application Commands (continued)
Command
Description