2.19. Searching for Events
The following table describes all search options you can use to search for events. Auto-completion is offered for many options as appropriate.
Table 2.15. Searching for Events
| Property (of resource or resource-type) | Type | Description (Reference) |
|---|---|---|
|
| Depends on property type | The property of the virtual machines associated with the event. |
|
| Depends on property type | The property of the hosts associated with the event. |
|
| Depends on property type | The property of the templates associated with the event. |
|
| Depends on property type | The property of the users associated with the event. |
|
| Depends on property type | The property of the clusters associated with the event. |
|
| Depends on property type | The property of the volumes associated with the event. |
|
| List | Type of the event. |
|
| List | The severity of the event: Warning/Error/Normal. |
|
| String | Description of the event type. |
|
| List | Day the event occurred. |
|
| String | The user name associated with the event. |
|
| String | The host associated with the event. |
|
| String | The virtual machine associated with the event. |
|
| String | The template associated with the event. |
|
| String | The storage associated with the event. |
|
| String | The data center associated with the event. |
|
| String | The volume associated with the event. |
|
| Integer | The identification number of the event. |
|
| List | Sorts the returned results by one of the resource properties. |
|
| Integer | The page number of results to display. |
Example
Events: Vms.name = testdesktop and Hosts.name = gonzo.example.com
This example returns a list of events, where the event occurred on the virtual machine named testdesktop while it was running on the host gonzo.example.com.

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