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Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics
Process Name. For providing detailed information to technical support, the (internal) ExtremeWare
task names of the applications detecting the events can be displayed by specifying
suppressed by specifying
Process ID. For providing detailed information to technical support, the (internal) ExtremeWare task
identifiers of the applications detecting the events can be displayed by specifying
suppressed by specifying
Source Function. For providing detailed information to technical support, the names of the
application source functions detecting the events can be displayed by specifying
or suppressed by specifying
Source Line. For providing detailed information to technical support, the application source file
names and line numbers detecting the events can be displayed by specifying s
suppressed by specifying
Example
In the following example, the switch generates the identical event from the component SNTP, using
three different formats.
Using the default format for the session target, an example log message might appear as:
05/29/2003 12:15:25.00 <Warn:SNTP.RslvSrvrFail> The SNTP server parameter value
(TheWrongServer.example.com) can not be resolved.
If you set the current session format using the following command:
configure log target session format date mm-dd-yyy timestamp seconds event-name
component
The same example would appear as:
05/29/2003 12:16:36 <Warn:SNTP> The SNTP server parameter value
(TheWrongServer.example.com) can not be resolved.
In order to provide some detailed information to technical support, you set the current session format
using the following command:
configure log target session format date mmm-dd timestamp hundredths event-name
condition source-line on process-name on
The same example would appear as:
May 29 12:17:20.11 SNTP: <Warn:SNTP.RslvSrvrFail> tSntpc: (sntpcLib.c:606) The SNTP
server parameter value (TheWrongServer.example.com) can not be resolved.
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare 7.1.0
Platform Availability
This command is available on all platforms.
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. The default setting is
process-name off
. The default setting is
process-id off
source-function off
. The default setting is
source-line off
process-name off
process-id off
. The default setting is
source-function off
source-line off
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or
process-name on
.
or
process-id on
.
source-function on
.
or
ource-line on
.

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