C H A P T E R 7

Alarm Logging

The historical logs consist of a snapshot of the information retrievable via the status line command followed by a dump of the alarm buffer existing at the time of the exceptional condition.

These alarms can be viewed on the console using the CLI command, status alarms. Additionally, any logs generated and saved as a result of an exceptional condition are viewable by using the CLI command, status <log filename>. (A list of the viewable log files is displayed using the list logs command.)

Below are examples of the CLI commands for log viewing, the defaults, and ranges where applicable:

Examples, list logs and status commands:

Intel 7115> list logs 20000727_145544

Intel 7115> status 20000727_145544

================= STATE ====================

Boot time:

Thu Jul 27 14:54:21

2000

 

Curr time:

Thu Jul 27 14:55:43

2000

 

Restarts:

3

KTR Mask:

0xFFFFF3DD

Total Connections:

0

Active Connections:

0, 0 (cur, max)

Connections/Second:

0, 0 (cur, max)

Util Status:

 

Secure Bytes Read:

0

Plain Bytes Read:

0

Secure Bytes Wrote:

0

Plain Bytes Wrote:

0

Bytes Allocated to dbufs:

0

Bytes Per dbuf:

0

Spill Mode:

disable

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