102 Event Log Configuration
The following is an example of the
show log
command:
SN6000 FC Switch #> show log
[327][day month date time year][I][Eport Port:0/8][Eport State=
E_A0_GET_DOMAIN_ID]
[328][day month date time year][I][Eport Port: 0/8][FSPF PortUp state=0]
[329][day month date time year][I][Eport Port: 0/8][Sending init hello]
[330][day month date time year][I][Eport Port: 0/8][Processing EFP, oxid= 0x8]
[331][day month date time year][I][Eport Port: 0/8][Eport State = E_A2_IDLE]
[332][day month date time year][I][Eport Port: 0/8][EFP,WWN=
0x100000c0dd00b845,
len= 0x30]
[333][day month date time year][I][Eport Port: 0/8][Sending LSU
oxid=0xc:type=1]
[334][day month date time year][I][Eport Port: 0/8][Send Zone Merge Request]
[335][day month date time year][I][Eport Port: 0/8][LSDB Xchg timer set]
You can also filter the event log display with the
show log display
command and customize which
messages are displayed automatically in the output stream, as described in the following sections.
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Filtering the event log display
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Controlling messages in the output stream
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Filtering the event log display
You can customize which events are displayed according to either the component or the severity level. To
filter the events in the display, enter the
show log display
command with an operand that
corresponds to one of the following severity levels and component events:
•
Informative events
•
Warning events
•
Critical events
•
E_Port events
•
Management server events
•
Name server events
•
Port events
•
Switch management events
•
SNMP events
•
Zoning events
The following example filters the event log display for critical events.
SN6000 FC Switch #> show log display critical
Controlling messages in the output stream
Alarms are always included in the output stream. To specify the additional severity level messages to be
automatically displayed on the screen when they occur, enter the
set log display
command in an
Admin session naming the lowest level message to be displayed. For example, the following command
includes warning and critical level messages in the output stream:
SN6000 FC Switch (admin) #> set log display warn
Managing the event log configuration
Managing the event log configuration consists of configuring the event log, displaying the event log
information, and restoring the event log configuration.
Configuring the event log
You can customize which events are recorded in the switch event log according to component, severity
level, and port. To filter the events to be recorded, enter the
set log component
,
set log level
,
and
set log port
commands in an Admin session. You can choose from the following component
events:
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