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Viewing Device Logs from the CLI
Viewing the gss.log File from the CLI
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The gss.log file groups useful information for a GSS device, such as the keepalive,
availability and load statistics. Use the show logs command to view this log file
from the CLI.
The show logs command shows all logged information in your terminal session.
This output may be quite large and can exceed the buffer size set for the terminal.
If you want to capture all logged information, use the terminal-length CLI
command to adjust the size of your screen buffer (see the
Terminal Screen Line Length"
CLI). Otherwise, use the tail or follow options as described in this section to limit
the output of the file.
The syntax for this command is as follows:
show logs {follow | tail}
The keywords are as follows:
follow—Displays the log file as data that is appended to it.
tail—Displays only the last ten lines of the log file.
To limit the output of the show logs command, specify one of the following:
Use the tail option of the show logs command to view only the last ten lines
of logged information.
gssm1.example.com# show logs tail
Use the follow option of the show logs command to view data appended to
the end of the log as it grows.
gssm1.example.com# show logs follow
To show all logged information, enter:
gssm1.example.com# show logs
gss.log
Jul 14 21:42:01 gss-css2 KAL-7-KALAP[1240] KAL-AP (seq# 29410)=> Host
192.10.2.1
Jul 14 21:42:02 gss-css2 KAL-7-KALAP[1240] KAL-AP (seq# 29412)=> Host
192.10.4.1
section in
Chapter 2, Managing the GSS from the
Chapter 8
Viewing Log Files
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