Collecting Information From Solaris Os Files And Commands; Checking The Message Buffer; Viewing System Message Log Files - Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise T2000 Service Manual

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3.6
Collecting Information From Solaris OS
Files and Commands
With the Solaris OS running on the server, you have the full complement of Solaris
OS files and commands available for collecting information and for troubleshooting.
If POST, ALOM CMT, or the Solaris PSH features do not indicate the source of a
fault, check the message buffer and log files for notifications for faults. Hard drive
faults are usually captured by the Solaris message files.
Use the dmesg command to view the most recent system message. To view the
system messages log file, view the contents of the /var/adm/messages file.
3.6.1

Checking the Message Buffer

1. Log in as superuser.
2. Issue the dmesg command:
# dmesg
The dmesg command displays the most recent messages generated by the system.
3.6.2

Viewing System Message Log Files

The error logging daemon, syslogd, automatically records various system
warnings, errors, and faults in message files. These messages can alert you to system
problems such as a device that is about to fail.
The /var/adm directory contains several message files. The most recent messages
are in the /var/adm/messages file. After a period of time (usually every ten days),
a new messages file is automatically created. The original contents of the
messages file are rotated to a file named messages.1. Over a period of time, the
messages are further rotated to messages.2 and messages.3, and then deleted.
1. Log in as superuser.
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