Chapter 9 Managing the Server From the Solaris Prompt 9-7
9.1.10 Viewing the Event Log (lom -e)
Tosee the event log, type:
where nis the number of reports(up to 128) that you want to see and xspecifies the
level of reports you are interested in. Thereare four levels of events:
1. Fatal events
2. Warningevents
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.
FIGURE9-1 shows 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.
FIGURE9-1 SampleLOM Device Event Log (Oldest Event Reported First)
#lom -e n,[x]
#lom -e 10
LOMlite Event Log:
+0h0m21s host reset
9/15/2000 17:35:28 GMT LOM time reference
+0h3m20s fault led state - ON
+0h3m24s fault led state - OFF
+0h39m34s Alarm 1 ON
+0h39m40s Alarm 3 ON
+0h39m54s Alarm 3 OFF
+0h40m0s Alarm 1 OFF
+0h48m52s fault led state - OFF
+0h49m39s Fan 1 FATAL FAULT: failed
+0h50m58s fault led state - ON
# lom -e 10