Cisco GSS-4492R-K9 Administration Manual page 53

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Chapter 2
Managing the GSS from the CLI
The filename argument identifies the name of the file in the GSS file directory. To
view the files available in the current directory or subdirectory, use the dir, lls, ls,
or pwd commands. See the
For example, to display the last 10 lines in the system.log, enter:
gssm1.example.com# tail system.log
Showing file system.log
Sep 15 07:11:40 host-css2 rc: Stopping keytable succeeded
Sep 15 07:11:42 host-css2 inet: inetd shutdown succeeded
Sep 15 07:11:45 host-css2 crond: crond shutdown succeeded
Sep 15 07:11:46 host-css2 dd: 1+0 records in
Sep 15 07:11:46 host-css2 dd: 1+0 records out
Sep 15 07:11:46 host-css2 random: Saving random seed succeeded
Sep 15 07:11:48 host-css2 kernel: Kernel logging (proc) stopped.
Sep 15 07:11:48 host-css2 kernel: Kernel log daemon terminating.
Sep 15 07:11:50 host-css2 syslog: klogd shutdown succeeded
Sep 15 07:11:51 host-css2 exiting on signal 15
End of file system.log
For example, to display the contents of the audit.log file, enter:
gssm1.example.com# type /audit.log
atcr1.cisco.com>type audit.log
# Start logging at Tue July 1 23:59:30 GMT 2003
#=== WHEN
===
# Start logging at Wed July 2 00:01:25 GMT 2003
#=== WHEN
===
# Start logging at Thu July 3 14:42:40 GMT 2003
#=== WHEN
===
...
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Display the last 10 lines of a file within any GSS file director by using the tail
filename command. This command displays the end of a file within any GSS
file directory.
Display the entire contents of a file within any GSS file directory by using the
type filename command.
"Displaying Files in a Directory"
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Cisco Global Site Selector Administration Guide
Managing GSS Files
section for details.
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