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Managing Events
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Examples:
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.
Note: The save log command does not clear events from memory. Refer to
“Clearing Events,” later in this chapter.
If you enter: The system saves:
save log 2:10_12.log
All events to a file named 10_12.log in Slot 2.
save log 2:10_12.log -d10/
12/95
Events logged since October 12, 1995 to a file
named 10_12.log in Slot 2.
save log 2:temp.log -
t09:02:00
Events logged since 9:02 today to a file named
temp.log in Slot 2. If it is earlier than 9:02, the
system saves all events logged since 9:02 yes-
terday.
save log 3:tftp.log -eTFTP
Events logged by the TFTP driver to a file
named tftp.log in Slot 3.
save log 3:snmp.log -
eSNMP -ftf
Trace and fault events logged by the SNMP
driver to a file named snmp.log and stores the
file in Slot 3.
save log 2:slot3.log -s3
Events logged in Slot 3 to a file named slot3.log
and stores the file in Slot 2.
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