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Managing Events
114088 Rev. A 6-13
Displaying an Events Log File Previously Saved
You can use the log command to display a log file you previously saved. Enter the
following to display a log file, where <vol>
identifies the volume and <log_file>
is the name of the log file you want to display:
log [
<vol>
:
<log_file>
]
The system reads the log file, which is stored in binary, and forwards an ASCII
representation to the console.
The event format is identical to the format of the current log display.
You can use the same optional arguments when displaying a log file as you can to
display or save the current log. Enter the following command to limit the event
types to display:
log
<vol>
:
<log_file>
[-d
<date>
] [-t
<time>
] [-e
<entity>
] [-f
<severity>
]
[
-s
<slot_ID>
]
Refer to “Logging and Displaying Event Messages
,” earlier in this chapter, for a
description of the optional arguments.
Examples:
If you enter: The console displays:
log 2:10_12.log
All events stored in the 10_12.log file in Slot 2.
log 2:10_12.log -eTFTP
All events logged by the TFTP driver and stored in the
10_12.log file in Slot 2.
log 2:10_12.log
-eSNMP -ftf
All trace and fault events logged by the SNMP driver
and stored in the 10_12.log file in Slot 2.
log 2:10_12.log -s3
All events logged to Slot 3 and stored in the
10_12.log file in Slot 2.
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