Table B-2: Event Log Levels - ADIC Scalar 100 User Manual

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loggerDumpCurrent [level]
Dump records from the system event log to the console with the
loggerDumpCurrent command. Only records logged since the system was
booted are dumped. Level specifies the event log level for the events as follows

Table B-2: Event Log Levels

Level
0
1
2
3
The following is an example dump after a typical boot sequence with four target
devices added (one additional one is shown; that is the Command and Control
LUN of the ADIC Gateway itself).
Gateway > loggerDumpCurrent 1
*** Dumping 9 (1010 through 1018) current records with level >=
0 ***
000001 0d:00h:00m:05s:56t -- NOTICE: CS and LOGGING STARTED
000002 0d:00h:00m:07s:19t -- FCAL 1: LIP occurred
000003 0d:00h:00m:07s:19t -- FCAL 1: Loop up
000004 0d:00h:00m:07s:22t -- SCSI 1: Bus RESET
000005 0d:00h:00m:07s:22t -- SCSI 2: Bus RESET
000006 0d:00h:00m:07s:22t -- Target device added: index 0,
handle 0xc0ec2600
000007 0d:00h:00m:08s:18t -- Target device added: index 9,
handle 0xc1f9e090
000008 0d:00h:00m:08s:18t -- Target device added: index 10,
handle 0xc0ad2590
000009 0d:00h:00m:08s:28t -- SCSI 2: New Device at Id 6, Lun 0
value = 0 = 0x0
Gateway >
ls or ll
The ADIC Gateway contains a file system in its flash memory. Use the ls
command to display the files as shown below.
Gateway
CONFIG
loggerDumpCurrent [level]
Name
Notice
Events which are never shown by the remote event viewer
but are recorded in the ADIC Gateway event log
Warning
Conditions that should always be reported, such as
temperature alarms and device removals
Information
Events that might result in a later problem
All Events
Events that are not errors or warnings
>
Explanation
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