Using the Console and Utilities Commands
13.16.30
ENABLE_AUDIT
13.16.31 Format
13.16.32
Example
13.16.33 ERROR
13.16.34 Format
13.16.35
Example
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Result:
DIAG_SECTION = 1
>>>
The ENABLE_AUDIT parameter indicates if the boot audit trail
message generation has been enabled.
To execute the SHOW ENABLE_AUDIT command, enter the
following:
>>> SHOW ENABLE_AUDIT
One of the following audit settings appears on the screen:
Audit Setting
Description
ON
Enables boot audit trail
OFF
Disables boot audit trail
This example displays that the boot audit trail has been enabled.
>>> SHOW ENABLE_AUDIT
Result:
ENABLE_AUDIT = ON
>>>
The ERROR parameter displays error information for all devices
listed by the SHOW CONFIG with the exception of errors
occurring on TURBOchannel options. The TURBOchannel option
error information is not saved by the MIPS Emulator and must be
obtained from the console display.
To execute the SHOW ERROR command, enter the following:
>>> SHOW ERROR
Return
This example shows an error caused by a missing loopback
connector.
>>> SHOW ERROR
Return
Result:
??000
NI 0x00f2
>>>
Return
Return