Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V100 manual To View the Event Log lom -e, To see the event log, type

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CODE EXAMPLE 6-1 Sample lom -aoutput

PSUs:

System status flags (circuit breakers):

1USB0 status=ok

2USB1 status=ok

3

SCC status=ok

System Temperature Sensors:

1Enclosure 27 degC : warning 67 degC : shutdown 72 degC System Over-temperature Sensors:

1CPU status=ok

Console output prior to last reset:

To View the Event Log (lom -e)

To see the event log, type:

#lom -e n,[x]

where n is the number of reports (up to 128) that you want to see and x specifies the level of reporting you require. There are four levels of event reporting:

1.Fatal events

2.Warning events

3.Information events

4.User events

If you specify a level, you will see reports for that level and above. For example, if you specify level 2, you will see reports of level 2 and level 1 events. If you specify level 3, you will see reports of level 3, level 2, and level 1 events.

If you do not specify a level, you will see reports of level 3, level 2, and level 1 events.

FIGURE 6-1shows a sample event log display. Note that the first event is the oldest and that each event has a date stamp indicating the days, hours and minutes since the system was last booted.

72 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001

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