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Showing Log Files

Showing Log Lists

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To send the log activity to your current session, enter:
# show log
Displaying Log events.
Press any key to abort...
APR 14 16:28:09 5/1 2398 NETMAN-7: HTTPC:HTTPC_Open:
ERROR->connect <-1,0> <192.20.1.7> <80>
APR 14 16:28:15 5/1 2399 NETMAN-7: HTTPC:HTTPC_Open:
ERROR->connect <-1,0> <192.20.1.7> <80>
APR 14 16:28:21 5/1 2400 NETMAN-7: HTTPC:HTTPC_Open:
ERROR->connect <-1,0> <192.20.1.7> <80>
APR 14 16:28:27 5/1 2401 NETMAN-7: HTTPC:HTTPC_Open:
ERROR->connect <-1,0> <192.20.1.7> <80>
To display information in a specific log file, enter the show log command with a
valid log filename. For example:
# show log stubs
SEP 22 09:59:18 5/1 918 NETMAN-7: SNMP:SET RSP (3803)
SEP 22 09:59:53 5/1 919 NETMAN-7: SNMP:SET
SEP 22 09:59:53 5/1 920 NETMAN-7: SNMP:
apLogHostIpAddress.[1.2.3.4] VT_IPADDRESS
SEP 22 09:59:53 5/1 921 NETMAN-7: SNMP:
apLogHostIpAddress.[1.2.3.4] VT_IPADDRESS
To view the content of the sys.log file, enter:
(config)# show log sys.log
To view the bottom and most recent portion of the file, use the tail option with the
show log command. For example, to view the most recent 500 lines in the sys.log
file, enter:
(config)# show log sys.log tail 500
Use the show log-list command to display a list of all log files. You can use the
show log-list command in all modes, including User mode. For example:
(config)# show log-list
Chapter 4
Using the CSS Logging Features
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