Trace Logs
In addition to the syslog buffer, Dell Networking OS buffers trace messages which are continuously
written by various Dell Networking OS software tasks to report hardware and software events and status
information.
Each trace message provides the date, time, and name of the Dell Networking OS process. All messages
are stored in a ring buffer. You can save the messages to a file either manually or automatically after
failover.
Auto Save on Crash or Rollover
Exception information for MASTER or standby units is stored in the flash:/TRACE_LOG_DIR directory. This
directory contains files that save trace information when there has been a task crash or timeout.
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On a MASTER unit, you can reach the TRACE_LOG_DIR files by FTP or by using the show file
command from the flash://TRACE_LOG_DIR directory.
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On a Standby unit, you can reach the TRACE_LOG_DIR files only by using the show file command
from the flash://TRACE_LOG_DIR directory.
NOTE: Non-management member units do not support this functionality.
Hardware Watchdog Timer
The hardware watchdog command automatically reboots an Dell Networking OS switch/router with a
single RPM that is unresponsive.
This is a last resort mechanism intended to prevent a manual power cycle.
Enabling Environmental Monitoring
The device components use environmental monitoring hardware to detect transmit power readings,
receive power readings, and temperature updates.
To receive periodic power updates, you must enable the following command.
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Enable environmental monitoring.
enable optic-info-update interval
Example of the show interfaces transceiver Command
Dell#show interfaces transceiver
-- RPM Environment Status --
Slot Status
Temp
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0
active
33C
1
not present
Recognize an Overtemperature Condition
An overtemperature condition occurs, for one of two reasons: the card genuinely is too hot or a sensor
has malfunctioned.
Inspect cards adjacent to the one reporting the condition to discover the cause.
Debugging and Diagnostics
Voltage
ok
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