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show log {messages [memory-buffer | nvram]} {severity <severity> {only}}
{starting [date <date> time <time> | date <date> | time <time>]} {ending
[date <date> time <time> | date <date> | time <time>]} {match
<match-expression>} {format <format>} {chronological}
Description
Displays the current log messages.
Syntax Description
messages
memory-buffer
nvram
severity
only
starting
date
time
ending
match-expression
format
chronological
Default
The following defaults apply:
• messages—memory buffer
• severity—none (displays everything stored in the target)
• starting, ending—if not specified, no timestamp restriction
• match—no restriction
• format—the format configured with the
• chronological—if not specified, show messages in order from newest to oldest
Usage Guidelines
Switch configuration and fault information is filtered and saved to target logs, in a memory buffer, and
in NVRAM. Each entry in the log contains the following information:
• Timestamp—records the month and day of the event, along with the time (hours, minutes, seconds,
and hundredths).
• Severity Level—indicates the urgency of a condition reported in the log. Table 15 describes the
severity levels assigned to events.
ExtremeWare 7.5 Command Reference Guide
Specifies the target location from which to display the log messages.
Show messages stored in volatile memory (default).
Show messages stored in NVRAM.
Specifies the minimum severity level to display (if the keyword only is omitted).
Specifies that only the specified severity level is to be displayed
Show messages with timestamps equal to or greater than that specified
Specifies the date, where date is <month (1-12)> / <day> {/ <year (yyyy)>}.
Specifies the time, where time is <hour (0-23)> {: <minute (0-59)> {: <seconds> {.
<hundredths>}}}
Show messages with timestamps equal to or less than that specified.
Specifies a regular expression. Only messages that match the regular expression will be
displayed.
Specifies a format to use to override the format configured for the memory buffer.
Specifies displaying log messages in ascending chronological order (oldest to newest).
configure log target format
show log
command
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