Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 supports only the Summit X450 family of switches and the BlackDiamond 8800 series switch.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 Command Reference Guide
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show log
show log {messages [memory-buffer | nvram]} {events {<event-condition> |
<event-component>]} {<severity> {only}} {starting [date <date> time <time>
| date <date> | time <time>]} {ending [date <date> time <time> | date
<date> | time <time>]} {match <regex>} {chronological}
Description
Displays the current log messages.
Syntax Description
Default
The following defaults apply:
●
messages—memory buffer
●
event—no restriction (displays user-specified event)
●
severity—none (displays everything stored in the target)
●
starting, ending—if not specified, no timestamp restriction
●
match—no restriction
●
chronological—if not specified, show messages in order from newest to oldest
messages
Specifies the target location from which to display the log messages.
memory-buffer
Show messages stored in volatile memory (default).
nvram
Show messages stored in NVRAM.
events
Show event messages.
event-condition
Specifies the event condition to display.
event-component
Specifies the event component to display.
severity
Specifies the minimum severity level to display (if the keyword only is
omitted).
only
Specifies that only the specified severity level is to be displayed
starting
Show messages with timestamps equal to or greater than that specified
date
Specifies the date, where date is <month (1-12)> / <day (1-31)> {/ <year
(yyyy)>}.
time
Specifies the time, where time is <hour (0-23)> {: <minute (0-59)> {:
<seconds (0-59)> {. <hundredths>}}}
ending
Show messages with timestamps equal to or less than that specified.
regex
Specifies a regular expression. Only messages that match the regular
expression will be displayed.
chronological
Specifies displaying log messages in ascending chronological order (oldest to
newest).