Displaying An Event Log File - Nortel Versalar 15000 Troubleshooting Manual

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save log 9:events_10_12.log
save log 9:events_10_12.log
-d10/12/98
save log 9:temp.log -t09:02:00
save log 10:tftp.log -eTFTP
save log 10:snmp.log -eSNMP
-ftf
save log 9:slot10.log -s10

Displaying an Event Log File

You can use the
display a log file, enter the following command:
[
log
vol
is the number of the volume.
log_file
The system reads the log file, which is stored in binary format, and forwards an
ASCII representation to the console.
The event format is identical to the format of the current log display.
You can use the same optional arguments when displaying a log file as you can
when displaying or saving the current log. To limit the events to display, enter the
following command:
log <vol> : <log_file>
[
-s <slot_ID>
4-8
command to display a log file that you previously saved. To
log
<vol>
:
<log_file>
]
is the name of the log file you want to display.
[
-d <date>
]
Saves all events to a file named
events_10_12.log in slot 9.
Saves events logged since October 12, 1998 to a
file named events_10_12.log in slot 9.
Saves events logged since 9:02 today to a file
named temp.log in slot 9. If it is earlier than 9:02,
the system saves all events logged since 9:02
yesterday.
Saves events logged by the TFTP driver to a file
named tftp.log in slot 10.
Saves trace and fault events logged by the
SNMP driver to a file named snmp.log and stores
the file in slot 10.
Saves events logged in slot 10 to a file named
slot10.log and stores the file in slot 9.
] [
-t <time>
] [
-e <entity>
] [
-f <severity>
]
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