The User Log
Copying the User Log
You can view the log file by copying it to an external location or to disk. This command copies both log
files to the local SCE platform disk or any external host running a FTP server.
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Copying the User Log to an External Location
From the SCE# prompt, type logger get user-log file-name ftp://username:password@ipaddress/path
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and press Enter.
opying the User Log to an Internal Location
From the SCE# prompt, type logger get user-log file-name target-filename and press Enter.
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Enabling and Disabling the User Log
By default, the user log is enabled. You can disable the user log by configuring the status of the logger.
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Disabling the User Log
From the SCE# prompt, type
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From the SCE (config)# prompt, type logger device User-File-Log disabled and press Enter.
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Enabling the User Log
From the SCE# prompt, type
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From the SCE (config)# prompt, type logger device User-File-Log enabled and press Enter.
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Viewing the User Log Counters
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There are two types of log counters:
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Cisco SCE8000 Software Configuration Guide, Rel 3.1.6S
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Copying the User Log to an External Location, page 4-6
opying the User Log to an Internal Location, page 4-6
Disabling the User Log, page 4-6
Enabling the User Log, page 4-6
configure
configure
Viewing the user log counters for the current session, page 4-7
Viewing the non-volatile counter for the user-file-log, page 4-7
User log counters — count the number of system events logged from the SCE platform last reboot.
Non-volatile counters — are not cleared during boot time
and press Enter.
and press Enter.
Chapter 4
Utilities
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