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To view the contents of the command log, type:
omreport system cmdlog
or
omreport servermodule cmdlog
To view the contents of the ESM log, type:
omreport system esmlog
or
omreport servermodule esmlog
Overall Health Status Of The ESM Log
When you run the omreport system esmlog or omreport servermodule esmlog command, the ESM log is displayed. The rst line of
the report reects the overall health of the system hardware. For example, Health: OK means that less than 80 percent of the
space allotted for the ESM log is occupied by messages. If 80 percent or more of the allotted space for the ESM log is occupied, the
following caution is displayed:
Health: Non-Critical
If a caution is displayed, resolve all warning and critical severity conditions, and then clear the log.
Omreport System Alertaction Or Omreport Servermodule Alertaction
Use the omreport system alertaction or omreport servermodule alertaction command to view a summary of alert actions that have
been congured for warning and failure events on the system components. Alert actions determine how Server Administrator
responds when a component has a warning or failure event.
The omreport system alertaction or omreport servermodule alertaction command is useful for viewing which alert actions have been
specied for components. To set an alert action for a component, use the omcong system alertaction or omcong servermodule
alertaction command. For more information, see omcong: Managing Components Using The Instrumentation Service.
NOTE: To maintain consistency across the commands, the output format of this command has changed. Change the user
scripts as applicable.
Components and events having view alert actions
View alert action properties for the following components and events, if the components or events are present on the system:
• Battery Warning
• Battery Failure
• Chassis Intrusion
• Current Probe Warning
• Current Probe Failure
• Fan Warning
• Fan Failure
• Memory Pre-failure
• Memory Failure
• System Power Probe Warning
• System Power Probe Detects a Failure
• System Peak Power
• Power Supply Warning
• Power Supply Failure
• Degraded Redundancy
• Lost Redundancy
• Temperature Warning
• Temperature Failure
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