Displaying Crash Log Files; Setting The Severity Level Of Messages - HP procurve 8100fl series Management And Configuration Manual

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When logging is buffered, the following Privileged Exec command is useful to
display logged messages:
ProCurve#show logging
The following Privileged Exec command can be used to clear the log buffer:
ProCurve#clear logging

Displaying Crash Log Files

To display a log file after a crash occurs, enter the following command:
ProCurve#dir flash:
This will list the files located in the flash directory. The crash log file ends with
core
the suffix "
". Depending on which process has crashed, the appropriate
process name will be the prefix of that core file name.
Once you locate the crash log <
standard tftp command from the CLI to access the file so it can be sent to
ProCurve support to troubleshoot the cause of the problem.

Setting the Severity Level of Messages

You can set the message severity level to control the type of messages
displayed for the console and each destination.
You can limit the number of messages displayed to the selected device by
specifying the severity level of the error messages. To do so, use the following
commands in Configuration mode, as needed:
ProCurve(config)#logging terminal all
You can limit the logging of messages by specifying the alert level as follows:
Emergency
System is unusable (severity = 0)
Alert
Immediate action needed (severity = 1)
Critical
Critical conditions (severity = 2)
Error
Error conditions (severity = 3)
Warning
Warning conditions (severity = 4)
Notification
Normal but significant conditions (severity = 5)
Informational
Informational messages (severity = 6)
Debugging
Debugging messages (severity = 7)
Error Reporting and Message Logging
process_name>.core
Performance Monitoring
file, you can use the
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