Reference Guide
gettracelog
Description Lists all the trace log entries in CMC.
Synopsis
• racadm gettracelog -i [-A]
• racadm gettracelog [-s <start>] [-c <count>] [--more] [-
A] [-o]
Input
• -i - Displays the number of entries in CMC trace log.
• --more - Displays one screen at a time and prompts the user to continue
(similar to the UNIX more command).
• -o - Displays each entry in a single line.
• -c - Specifies the number of records to display.
• -s - Specifies the starting record to display.
• -A - Does not display headers or labels.
NOTE: The -A and -o options are deprecated.
Output The default output display shows the record number, timestamp, source, and
description. The timestamp begins at midnight, January 1 and increases until
the system boots. After the system boots, the system’s timestamp is used.
Example
Record: 1
Date/Time: Dec 8 08:21:30
Source: ssnmgrd[175]
Description: root from 192.68.157.103: session timeout
sid 0be0aef4
getractime
Description Displays the current CMC time.
Synopsis
• racadm getractime [-d]
• racadm getractime [-d] [-z] [-n]
Input
• -d — Displays the time in the format, yyyymmddhhmmss.mmmmmms.
• -z — Displays timezone. This option is specific to CMC only.
• -n — Displays NTP peer information. This option is specific to CMC only.
NOTE: If no options are provided, the getractime subcommand displays
the time in a common readable format.
Output The current CMC time is displayed.
Example
• racadm getractime
Thu Dec 8 20:15:26 2005
• racadm getractime -d
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