Administrator's and User's Guide for SFM HP-UX 11i v2 December 2008

NOTE: The -s, -o,and the -c switches can be used with the -L option only.
For information on viewing a list of low level logs using the CLI, see Evweb_logviewer(1).
Viewing Details of Low Level Logs
You can view a details of low level logs using the Log Viewer. The detailed information about
the low level logs include information, such as Log ID, Log Index, Log Type, Log Source, Log
Version, Device ID, Device Type, Log Version, Time of occurrence, and Buffer.
Viewing Details Of Low Level Logs Using GUI
To view details of low level logs using Log Viewer, complete the following steps:
1. Repeat steps 1-5 from “Searching Low Level Logs Using Simple Search” (page 71).
2. Depending on the information you have, perform either a simple search or an advanced
search.
Based on the search criteria, the log records are displayed in the Log Summary Table.
3. Select the desired low level log from the Log Summary Table.
The details of a low level log is displayed in the Log Viewer page.
For information on viewing the low level logs using GUI, select Help on the action pane of the
Log Viewer page.
Viewing Details Of Low Level Logs Using CLI
To view details of low level logs using the CLI, enter the following command at the HP-UX
prompt:
# Evweb logviewer -E-b<current|archive> -i <Log ID> -n <Log Index>
Where:
-E
is an option used to obtain details of low level log information.
-b
is a switch used to specify the location from where the low level logs have to be fetched.
-i
is a switch used to specify the Log ID.
-n
is a switch used to specify the Log Index.
You can also use the following switch with the -E option:
-r
For information on viewing details of low level logs using the CLI, see Evweb_logviewer(1).
Tracing Evweb
This section provides an overview of tracing and information about the various trace levels in
Evweb. This section also describes administrative tasks such as enabling, modifying, and disabling
tracing.
This section discusses the following topics:
“Overview” (page 74)
“Enabling Tracing Using Evweb GUI” (page 76)
“Modifying Tracing Using Evweb GUI” (page 76)
“Disabling Tracing Using Evweb GUI” (page 77)
Overview
Tracing is an error logging and reporting facility. You can use this facility to log information
about problems encountered while using Evweb. All information about errors is logged in
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