The /var/adm directory contains several message files. The most recent messages
are in the /var/adm/messages file. After a period of time (usually every week), a
new messages file is automatically created. The original contents of the messages
file are rotated to a file named messages.1. Over a period of time, the messages are
further rotated to messages.2 and messages.3, and then deleted.
1. Log in as superuser.
2. Type:
# more /var/adm/messages
3. If you want to view all logged messages, type:
# more /var/adm/messages*
Related Information
"Check the Message Buffer" on page 37
Using the Oracle Solaris Predictive
Self-Healing Feature
The following topics describe the Solaris Predictive Self-Healing feature:
"Oracle Solaris Predictive Self-Healing Technology Overview" on page 39
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"PSH-Detected Fault Example" on page 40
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"Check for PSH-Detected Faults" on page 40
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"Clear PSH-Detected Faults" on page 42
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