showlogs(8)
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timestamp.
EXAMPLE 6 Displays the specified range of a power log.
EXAMPLE 7 Displays the specified range of a power log. The log is displayed in the order
of timestamps, starting from the latest timestamp.
EXAMPLE 8 Displays the specified date of a power log. Data with this date or later in the
log is displayed.
EXAMPLE 9 Displays a console message log of the domain ID 0.
XSCF> showlogs power -r
Date Event Cause DID Switch
Mar 30 17:50:31 JST 2005 Domain Power On Operator 00 Service
Mar 30 17:45:31 JST 2005 Domain Power Off Operator 00 Locked
Mar 30 17:35:31 JST 2005 System Power On Pow.Fail/Recov.-- Locked
Mar 30 17:25:31 JST 2005 System Power Off Pow.Fail/Recov.-- Service
XSCF> showlogs power -t Mar3017:302005 -T Mar3017:492005
Date Event Cause DID Switch
Mar 30 17:35:31 JST 2005 System Power On Pow.Fail/Recov.-- Locked
Mar 30 17:45:31 JST 2005 Domain Power Off Operator 00 Locked
XSCF> showlogs power -t Mar3017:302005 -T Mar3017:492005 -r
Date Event Cause DID switch
Mar 30 17:45:31 JST 2005 Domain Power Off Operator 00 Locked
Mar 30 17:35:31 JST 2005 System Power On Pow.Fail/Recov.-- Locked
XSCF> showlogs power -t Mar3017:302005
Date Event Cause DID switch
Mar 30 17:35:31 JST 2005 System Power On Pow.Fail/Recov.-- Locked
Mar 30 17:45:31 JST 2005 Domain Power Off Panel 00 Locked
Mar 30 17:50:31 JST 2005 Domain Power On Operator 00 Service
XSCF> showlogs console -d 00
DomainID:00