
Managing Event Logs
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Saving the Events Log
You can save the events in the current event buffer to a file for later retrieval.
Enter the following.
save log
<vol>
:
<log_file>
<vol>
is the volume on which to store the file.
<log_file>
is the name of the file you are creating to store the events.
We recommend that you use the .log file extension when creating log files.
You can verify that the log file is saved by entering the
dir
<vol>
:
command.
log -d12/12/98
All events logged since December 12, 1998.
log -t09:02:00
All events logged since 9:02 today. If it is earlier than
9:02, the console displays all events logged since 9:02
yesterday.
log -eTFTP
All events logged by the TFTP service.
log -eGAME -eTI
All events logged by the GAME and TI services.
log -ffw
All fault and warning events.
log -s3
All events logged in slot 3.
log -eTFTP -ffw -s3
All fault and warning events logged by the TFTP
service in slot 3.
log -eTCP -eTELNET -ffw
All fault and warning events logged by the TELNET
and TCP services.
log -p10
All events logged in the past 10 seconds.
log -c8
All events associated with event code 8.
log -w
All events in wide format.
Caution:
The system automatically overwrites any file on the volume that has
the same file name. To avoid overwriting an existing file, display a list of the
volume’s contents (with the
dir
<vol>
: command) and determine the file names
already in use.
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