Displaying Screen (Console) Capture Entries in the MPM Log
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Displaying Screen (Console) Capture Entries in the MPM

Log

The caplog command displays the screen capture entries in the mpm.log file. (Note: This
feature is not yet implemented.) In order to view screen capture entries through this
command, you must first enable the Screen Capture log facility through the swlogc command
(see Configuring Switch Logging on page 10-6). To display screen capture entries in the log,
enter
caplog
at the system prompt. A screen similar to the following will be displayed.
1) Console
2) Modem
3) Telnet (0)
4) Telnet (1)
5) Telnet (2)
6) Telnet (3)
select ?
Select which user’s screen entries you would like to view by entering the user’s line number
at the prompt. For example, if you enter 1 at the select ? prompt, a screen similar to the
following displays:
=======================Start Screen Capture Display for Console==================
/ % systat
System Uptime : 0 days, 01:01:47.01
MPM Transmit Overruns : 0
MPM Receive Overruns : 0
MPM total memory : 18548968 bytes
MPM CPU Utilization (5 sec) : 3 % ( 0% kernel 1% task 97% idle)
MPM CPU Utilization (60 sec) : 4% ( 0% intr 0% kernel 2% task 96% idle)\
Power Supply 1 State : OK
Power Supply 2 State : Not Present
Temperature : 32.00c 89.60f
Temperature Sensor : OF - Under Threshold
Temperature Alarm Masking : Disabled
=======================End Screen Capture Display for Console==================
The options displayed by the caplog command are described below.
1) Console. Displays screen capture entries for the user logged in from the console.
2) Modem. Displays screen capture entries for the user logged in from the modem.
3) Telnet (0). Displays screen capture entries for the user logged in from the first telnet session.