To View All Events From the Last One Logged to the nth Event Before It

Type:

lom> loghistory index -n[pause x] [level y]

where n is the number of events you want to see listed that were logged before the last event in the current log, x is the number of lines you want to display before pausing, and y is the severity level of the events you want to see. By default, the loghistory command does not pause the display.

To see the last five events, type:

lom> loghistory index -5+0h39m34s Alarm 1 ON +0h39m40s Alarm 3 ON +0h39m54s Alarm 3 OFF +0h40m0s Alarm 1 OFF +0h40m58s Fault LED ON

Verifying That a Component Has Been Fixed

If a monitored component has failed, the LOM device does not continue to report the failure. You can, however, check the status of a component, for example, after attempting to fix it.

To Check the Status of a Component

Type:

lom> check

This causes the LOM device to update the status of all the components it monitors.

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Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V100 manual Verifying That a Component Has Been Fixed, To Check the Status of a Component