Lists the changes in status recorded for some systems.
Every time a system's status changes (such as from down to SSH-able), Cloudmin records the old and new statuses and the time at which the change was detected. The command allows you to list status changes for one or more systems, selected using standard flags like --host
or --type
. By default all status history is shown, but you can select a different time range with the --start
and --end
flags. Each must be followed by either a date in yyyy-mm-dd format, or a number of days into the past from the current date like -5.
Example usage
cloudmin list-status-history --host xencentos.home Time Old status New status -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- 11/Jun/2010 15:51 Virtualmin Webmin down 11/Jun/2010 15:52 Webmin down Virtualmin
Command Line Help
Lists the changes in status recorded for some systems. cloudmin list-status-history [--start yyyy-mm-dd(:hh:mm)] [--end yyyy-mm-dd(:hh:mm)] [--all-hosts] | [--host name]* [--group name]* [--type real|kvm|gce|this]* [--os oscode]* [--owner name]* [--status status-code|"up"|"wm"|"bad"] [--host-on name] [--multiline]