IMsgLssensorUsage 1 1 'Usage: lssensor [-v|V] [-a | -n host[,host...]] [-A | -h | name [name...]]\n -A Display all attributes of all sensors.\n -n host,... Which nodes the sensors should be listed for. By\n default, sensors on the local machine will be listed.\n This option is only appropriate in a management (CSM)\n cluster or a peer domain cluster.\n -a List sensors from all nodes in the cluster.\n -v or -V Verbose mode. Use this to see the underlying RMC command\n that is being run. This can help to interpret error\n messages that are displayed.\n -h Display this usage information.\n name... The name of one or more sensors to display all the attributes\n for.\n' IMsgRmcCmd 2 1 'Running cmd: %1$s\n' IMsgLssensorDivider 3 1 'sensor' IMsgLssensorOut 4 1 'Displaying sensor information:' IMsgLssensorUsage2 5 1 'Usage: lssensor [-v|V] [-a| -n host[,host...]] [-l|-t|-d|-D Delimiter] [-x] [-A|-h| name [name...]]\n -A Display all attributes of all sensors.\n -n host,... Which nodes the sensors should be listed for. By\n default, sensors on the local machine will be listed.\n This option is only appropriate in a management (CSM)\n cluster or a peer domain cluster.\n -a List sensors from all nodes in the cluster.\n -v or -V Verbose mode. Use this to see the underlying RMC command\n that is being run. This can help to interpret error\n messages that are displayed.\n -h Display this usage information.\n -l Long formatted output.\n -t Tabular formatted output.\n -d Delimiter-formatted output.\n -D Delimiter Delimiter-formatted output using Delimiter.\n -x Omit headings when using long, tabular, or delimited output.\n name... The name of one or more sensors to display all the attributes\n for.\n' IMsgLssensorUsage3 6 1 'Usage: lssensor [-v|V] [-a| -n host[,host...]|-N {node_file |"-"}] \n [-l|-t|-d|-D Delimiter] [-x] [-A|-h| name [name...]]\n -A Display all attributes of all sensors.\n -n host,... Which nodes the sensors should be listed for. By\n default, sensors on the local machine will be listed.\n This option is only appropriate in a management (CSM)\n cluster or a peer domain cluster.\n -N node_file|"-" A file or standard input listing the nodes on which\n the sensor should be listed. This option is only\n appropriate in a management (CSM) cluster or a \n peer domain cluster.\n -a List sensors from all nodes in the cluster.\n -v or -V Verbose mode. Use this to see the underlying RMC command\n that is being run. This can help to interpret error\n messages that are displayed.\n -h Display this usage information.\n -l Long formatted output.\n -t Tabular formatted output.\n -d Delimiter-formatted output.\n -D Delimiter Delimiter-formatted output using Delimiter.\n -x Omit headings when using long, tabular, or delimited output.\n name... The name of one or more sensors to display all the attributes\n for.\n' IMsgLssensorNameHeading 7 1 'Name' IMsgLssensorUsage4 8 1 'Usage: lssensor [-m] [-v|V] [-a| -n host[,host...]|-N {node_file |"-"}] \n [-l|-t|-d|-D Delimiter] [-x] [-A|-h| name [name...]]\n -A Display all attributes of all sensors.\n -m Display microsensor resources.\n -n host,... Which nodes the sensors should be listed for. By\n default, sensors on the local machine will be listed.\n This option is only appropriate in a management (CSM)\n cluster or a peer domain cluster.\n -N node_file|"-" A file or standard input listing the nodes on which\n the sensor should be listed. This option is only\n appropriate in a management (CSM) cluster or a \n peer domain cluster.\n -a List sensors from all nodes in the cluster.\n -v or -V Verbose mode. Use this to see the underlying RMC command\n that is being run. This can help to interpret error\n messages that are displayed.\n -h Display this usage information.\n -l Long formatted output.\n -t Tabular formatted output.\n -d Delimiter-formatted output.\n -D Delimiter Delimiter-formatted output using Delimiter.\n -x Omit headings when using long, tabular, or delimited output.\n name... The name of one or more sensors to display all the attributes\n for.\n' EMsgResNotDefinedLs 9 1 '%1$s: 2633-844 The sensor %2$s does not exist.\n'