Technical data
Managing Events
303561-A Rev 00
6-7
<rate>
enables continuous polling of the system’s events log and display of new
event messages. The
-p option uses a default rate of 5 seconds. You can change
this by entering a <rate> in seconds. The system displays the events that occur
between polling intervals.
<code_no.>
is an event code number or a range of event code numbers. The
system displays the events associated with the specified event code.
-w enables the log command to provide console output in wide format.
If you enter: The console displays:
log
All fault, warning, and info events in memory.
log 3:ftp.log
All events saved to the
ftp.log
file stored on volume 3.
log -d12/12/94
All events logged since December 12, 1994.
log -t09:02:00
All events logged since 9:02 today. If it is earlier than
9:02, the console displays all events logged since 9:02
yesterday.
log -eTFTP
All events logged by the TFTP service.
log -eGAME -eTI
All events logged by the GAME and TI services.
log -ffw
All fault and warning events.
log -s3
All events logged in slot 3.
log -eTFTP -ffw -s3
All fault and warning events logged by the TFTP
service in slot 3.
log -eTCP -eTELNET -ffw
All fault and warning events logged by the TELNET
and TCP services.
log -p10
All events logged in the past 10 seconds.
log -c8
All events associated with event code 8.
log -w
All events in wide format.