Copying The Syslog File To An Ftp Server - Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch Cli Maintenance Manual

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HA_NO_INTERNAL_METADATA documentation:
Metadata stored on the internal chassis disk is inaccessible to the peer switch.
prtlndA1k(gbl-ns[nemed])# ...

Copying the Syslog File to an FTP Server

bstnA6k(cfg)# exit
bstnA6k# copy logs syslog ftp://juser:jpasswd@ftp.wwmed.com/syslog_5-6
bstnA6k# ...
CLI Maintenance Guide
You can save the syslog file off to a remote FTP server for further analysis. From
priv-exec mode, use the
destination URL:
copy logs syslog-file ftp://[username:password@]ftp-site/file
where
syslog-file identifies the syslog file to copy,
username:password@ (optional) is an FTP username and password (the
default is set by the
User" on page
ftp-site identifies the FTP server with an IP address or FQDN (for example,
"172.16.88.3" or "ftp.myftpsite.com"), and
file is the chosen file name. Lead with an extra "/" if the path starts at the
root of the server machine; for example, "porthos//var/log/acopia/syslog"
specifies "/var/log/acopia/syslog" on server porthos. Omit the leading slash
if the file is going to the home directory for username.
For example, the following command exits from cfg mode to priv-exec mode, then
copies the active-syslog file to a remote server:
command and specify the FTP server in a
copy logs
command, as shown in
ip ftp-user
3-1),
Troubleshooting Tools
Accessing the Syslog
"Setting a Default FTP
6-25

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