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2.2. Search
2.2.1. Search Syntax Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
result-type: {criteria} [sortby sort_spec]
The following examples describe how search queries are used, and help you to understand how Red Hat Gluster Storage Console assists with building search queries.
Example | Result |
---|---|
Volumes: status = up | Displays a list of all volumes that are up. |
Volumes: cluster = data | Displays a list of all volumes of the cluster data. |
Events: severity > normal sortby time | Displays the list of all events whose severity is higher than Normal, sorted by time. |
2.2.1.1. Auto-Completion Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
Volumes: status = down
Input | List Items Displayed | Action |
---|---|---|
v | Volumes (1 option only) |
Select
Volumes or;
Type
Volumes
|
Volumes: |
All volumes properties
| Type s |
Volumes: s | volume properties starting with s | Select status or type status |
Volumes: status | =
!=
| Select or type |
Volumes: status = | All status values | Select or type down |
2.2.1.2. Result-Type Options Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
- Host for a list of hosts
- Event for a list of events
- Users for a list of users
- Cluster for a list of clusters
- Volumes for a list of volumes
2.2.1.3. Search Criteria Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
{criteria}
is as follows:
<prop> <operator> <value>
<obj-type>.<prop> <operator> <value>
The following table describes the parts of the syntax:
Part | Description | Values | Example | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
prop | The property of the searched-for resource. Can also be the property of a resource type (see obj-type ), or tag (custom tag). | See the information for each of the search types in Section 2.2.1.3.1, “Wildcards and Multiple Criteria”. | Status | -- |
obj-type | A resource type that can be associated with the searched-for resource. | See the explanation of each of the search types in Section 2.2.1.3.1, “Wildcards and Multiple Criteria”. | Users | -- |
operator | Comparison operators. |
=
!= (not equal)
>
<
>=
<=
| -- | Value options depend on obj-type. |
Value | What the expression is being compared to. |
String
Integer
Ranking
Date (formatted according to regional settings)
|
Jones
256
normal
|
|
2.2.1.3.1. Wildcards and Multiple Criteria Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
<value>
part of the syntax for strings. For example, to find all users beginning with m, enter m*
.
AND
and OR
. For example:
Volumes: name = m* AND status = Up
AND
or OR
, AND
is implied. AND
precedes OR
, and OR
precedes implied AND
.
2.2.1.4. Determining Sort Order Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
sortby
. Sort direction (asc
for ascending, desc
for descending) can be included.
events: severity > normal sortby time desc