68K System Monitor
User's Guide | GE Energy Services |
EL - Error Log
Platform
Description
Syntax
þ CPM þ D20 | þ D20 ME | þ D20/200 | þ D20/200 ME | þ D25 |
D20 Base | D20 Base | CCU Base | CCU Base |
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Use this command to display and delete system error log entries stored in NVRAM for a single or
The display command also presents the current system state, and any significant low- level system errors which occur.
The delete function deletes system error log entries from memory, and clears the disabled state if the system is in a disabled state.
Below is usage and syntax information for this command
Command Format | CPM / D20 |
| el / (p r) | |||
| D20ME / CCU / D25 | el / (p r f) | ||||
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Variables | /p | = | print the error log entries | |||
| /r | = | reset (delete) the error log entries | |||
| /f | = | fix an error log that contains an infinite loop | |||
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Parameters | None |
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Example | Type el /p and press ENTER. | |||||
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Results: This command displays the error log entries maintained by the system and the system state.
The system returns the prompt when it completes this instruction
Special | None |
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