1 02/08/84  heals_report
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 3 Syntax:  heals_report {report_names} {-control_args}
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 6 Function: produces reports of interest to site-support and
 7 field-engineering personnel.  The reports are appended to a report
 8 file specified in -output_file or by default to the heals_reports
 9 segment in the working directory.  The ASCII report segment can be
10 displayed, perused by you on the terminal, or printed on a high-speed
11 line printer.
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14 Arguments:
15 report_names
16    can be one or more names from the following list (see -all below):
17    io_error
18       selects the I/O error report.
19    sorted_io_error
20       selects the sorted I/O error report.
21    media_io_error
22       is similar to the sorted io error report except that the primary
23       sort key is the media volume name (e.g., tape reel number).
24    cpu_error
25       selects the CPU error report.
26    mos_edac_error
27       selects the MOS EDAC error report.
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30 Control arguments:
31 -output_file path, -of path
32    puts the report file in the file specified by path.
33 -from DT, -fm DT
34    specifies the date and time after which errors are reported.  If
35    this argument is not given, the default value is the value of -to
36    time minus 24 hours.
37 -to DT
38    specifies the date and time up to which errors are reported.  If
39    this argument is not given, the default value is the current date
40    and time.
41 -all, -a
42    specifies that all reports are to be generated.  This argument can
43    be used instead of listing all report names.
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46 Notes: The dates specified after -fm, -from, and -to must be
47 acceptable to convert_date_to_binary_ (see the Subroutines manual).
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50 Access required: You must have r access on
51 >system_control_1>heals_dir>heals_log.