Log File Commands
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A medium severity trap is issued to indicate that a compact flash is either not available or that no
space is available on the specified flash and that the backup location is being used.
A high priority alarm condition is raised if none of the configured compact flash devices for this file
ID are present or if there is insufficient space available. If space does becomes available, then the
alarm condition will be cleared.
Use the
no
form of this command to revert to default settings.
Default
Log files are created on cf1: and accounting files are created on .
Parameters
cflash-id —
Specify the primary location.
Values
cflash-id:
cf1:
rollover
Syntax
rollover minutes
[
retention hours
]
no rollover
Context
config>log>file
file-id
Description
This command configures how often an event or accounting log is rolled over or partitioned into a
new file.
An event or accounting log is actually composed of multiple, individual files. The system creates a
new file for the log based on the
rollover
time, expressed in minutes.
The
retention
option, expressed in hours, allows you to modify the default time to keep the file in the
system. The retention time is based on the rollover time of the file.
When multiple
rollover
commands for a
file-id
are entered, the last command overwrites the
previous command.
Default
rollover 1440 retention 12
Parameters
minutes —
The rollover time, in minutes.
Values
5 — 10080
retention hours.
The retention period in hours, expressed as a decimal integer. The retention time is
based on the time creation time of the file. The file becomes a candidate for removal once the
creation dat rollover time + retention time is less than the current timestamp.
Default
12
Values
1 — 500
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