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SmartWare Software Configuration Guide

7 • Basic system management

 

 

System resets may have a number of reasons, the most prominent being a manual reset issued on the Telnet/ console (‘reload’). Other reset reasons include power off failures and system failures. In order to pinpoint the problem, the reset log contains the reset cause.

Mode: Administrator execution

Step

Command

Purpose

 

 

 

1

node#show log [event]

Show event log.

 

 

 

2

node#show log supervisor

Show log of the system supervisor. Used For example, after an unex-

 

 

pectedly reboot.

 

 

 

3

node#show log reset

Output a list of reset reasons (with date and time).

 

 

 

4

node#show log boot

Displays the console and log messages captured during startup of the

 

 

unit.

 

 

 

5

node#show log login

Displays a list of succeeded and failed CLI login attempts.

 

 

 

6

node#show log file-

Displays the history of all recently executed file transfer operations

 

transfer

(up to 50 entries).

 

 

 

Displaying reports

The show reports command is used to dump combined system information. The show reports command sequentially executes the following log commands:

show version show clock show uptime show licenses show memory stat show log reset show log boot show log event show log supervisor show factory-config show startup-config show running-config

Mode: Administrator execution

Step

Command

Purpose

 

 

 

1

node#show reports

Dumps the combined system information.

 

 

 

Controlling command execution

The SmartWare command shell includes a basic set of commands that allow you to control the execution of other running commands. In SmartWare, the commands jobs and fg are used for such purposes. The com- mand jobs lists all running commands, and fg allows switching back a suspended command to the fore- ground. Moreover using <ctrl>-<z>suspends an active command and lets the system prompt reappear. With <ctrl>-<c>the currently active command can be terminated.

Basic system management configuration task list

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