Service Processor 3-19
DL (Display SP Logs)
Execution:
This command can be executed in the AC POWER ON state or DC POWER ON state.
Function:
This command displays the logs stored in the iSP. You can upload the logs as a file to
an FTP server.
The detailed log (HW fatal-iSP snapshot) is linked and managed with the activity log
entry. When the log storage area is full, a new activity log is written over the oldest
activity log. When this happens, you cannot refer to the oldest detailed log. You should
display the important log and store it as a screen log of the terminal software. Or,
upload the important log to the FTP server.
Note:
The DL command can be executed in Normal mode or
Maintenance mode.
Table 3-23. DL Screen
Screen Image
Reference
iSPyz:---> dl
<ENTER>
Log area status (03/01/2002 18:59:00 iSPFW R01.01):
Type Entries Latest No. Earliest Latest
--------------------- --------- -------------- ------------------------------- ----------------------------------
activity
1000
404
01/31/2002 12:24:50
02/29/2004 13:54:12
HW fatal
16
0
01/31/2002 12:24:50
02/29/2004 13:54:12
HW recoverable
64
32
01/31/2002 12:24:50
02/29/2004 13:54:12
processor MCA
128
20
01/31/2002 12:24:50
02/29/2004 13:54:12
processor CMC
64
2 01/31/2002 12:24:40
02/29/2004 13:54:12
processor INIT
64
1 01/31/2002 12:24:40
01/31/2002 13:54:12
system dump
8
7 01/31/2002 12:24:40
02/29/2004 13:54:12
iSP snapshot
8
3 02/29/2004 15:34:51
02/29/2004 13:54:12
A
Display or FTP upload the activity logs? (d[isplay]/f[tp]/CR=exit) : f
<ENTER>
B
IP of FTP server [default=10.0.0.2] (CR=skip) : 10.0.0.3
<ENTER>
account [default=necuser] : necuser
<ENTER>
password [default=********] : xxxxxxxx
<ENTER>
file path : log/activity.log
<ENTER>
connecting...
connected.
uploaded.
C
Display or FTP upload? (d[isplay]/f[tp]/CR=back) : d
<ENTER>
D
Filter logs by partition? (a[ll]/0-3/CR=back) : a
<ENTER>
E
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