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5. Type the showlogs command.
sc> showlogs
This command shows a history of noteworthy system events, the most recent being
listed last.
ALOM Reports on Logged Events
CODE EXAMPLE 4-8
FEB 28 19:45:06 myhost: 0006001a: "SC Host Watchdog Reset Disabled"
FEB 28 19:45:06 myhost: 00060003: "SC System booted."
FEB 28 19:45:43 myhost: 00060000: "SC Login: User admin Logged on."
FEB 28 19:45:51 myhost: 0004000e: "SC Request to Power Off Host Immediately."
FEB 28 19:45:55 myhost: 00040002: "Host System has Reset"
FEB 28 19:45:56 myhost: 00040029: "Host system has shut down."
FEB 28 19:46:16 myhost: 00040001: "SC Request to Power On Host."
FEB 28 19:46:18 myhost: 0004000b: "Host System has read and cleared bootmode."
FEB 28 19:55:17 myhost: 00060000: "SC Login: User admin Logged on."
FEB 28 19:56:59 myhost: 00060000: "SC Login: User admin Logged on."
FEB 28 20:27:06 myhost: 0004004f: "Indicator SYS_FRONT.ACT is now ON"
FEB 28 20:40:47 myhost: 00040002: "Host System has Reset"
Note – The ALOM log messages are written into a so-called "circular buffer" of
limited length (64 kilobytes). Once the buffer is filled, the oldest messages are
overwritten by the newest ones.
6. Examine the ALOM run log. Type:
sc> consolehistory run -v
This command shows the log containing the most recent system console output from
POST, OpenBoot PROM, and Solaris boot messages. In addition, this log records
output from the server's operating environment.
consolehistory run -v Command Output
CODE EXAMPLE 4-9
May
9 14:48:22 Sun-SFV440-a rmclomv: SC Login: User admin Logged on.
#
# init 0
#
INIT: New run level: 0
The system is coming down.
System services are now being stopped.
Print services stopped.
Please wait.
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