A.2.2
Checking the contents of logs
Use the showlogs command to check error logs.
showlogs command
The showlogs command is a command that displays the specified log. By default, the
command displays the log in chronological order from the oldest time stamp. You
can specify the following logs.
On individual systems, specify the type of log to display from the collected logs. You
can specify one of the following:
error: Error log
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power: Power log
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event: Event log
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monitor: Monitoring message log
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On individual chassis of the SPARC M10 systems, specify the type of log to display
from the collected logs.
env: Temperature history
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On individual physical partitions (PPARs), specify the type of log to display from the
collected logs. You can specify one of the following:
console: Console message log
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panic: Panic message log
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ipl: IPL message log
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Example: Display example where an XSCF cable is incorrectly connected
XSCF> showlogs error
Date: Oct 29 16:35:09 JST 2012
Code: 80000000-003bff0000ff0000ff-01a100040000000000000000
Status: Alarm
FRU : /BB#1
Msg: BB control cable detected unexpected
A.2.3
Checking information on a component where a
failure or degradation occurred
Use the showstatus command to check information on a degraded unit among the
FRUs composing the system.
showstatus command
The command displays information on the unit where a failure has occurred and on
units on upper layers, among the field replaceable units composing the system. The
mark indicating the status (*) appears at the beginning of the line of the displayed
Occurred: Oct 29 16:35:01.895 JST 2012
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