A – Command Line Interface
Show Log Command
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Show Log Command
Displays the contents of the log or the parameters used to create entries in the
log. The log contains a maximum of 200 entries. When the log reaches its entry
capacity, subsequent entries overwrite the existing entries, beginning with the
oldest.
Authority
User
Syntax
show log
component
level
options
port
settings
Keywords
component
Displays the components currently being monitored for events.
level
Displays the event severity level needed to create an entry in the log. If the
severity level occurs on a port or on a component which is not defined, no entry is
made in the log.
options
Displays the options used to set the component and log level attributes.
port
Displays the ports being monitored for events. If an event occurs which is of the
defined level and on a defined component, but not on a defined port, no entry is
made in the log.
settings
Displays the current settings for component, level and port. This command is
equivalent to executing the following commands separately: Show Log
Component, Show Log Level, and Show Log Port.
Examples
The following is an example of the Show Log Component command
SANbox2-64 N108 #> show log component
Current setting(s) for log component: NameServer
The following is an example of the Show Log Level command:
SANbox2-64 N108 #> show log level
Current setting(s) for log level: Info
Summary of Contents for SANbox2 SANbox2-64
Page 1: ...S i m p l i f y 59048 01 A Page i SANbox2 64 Switch Management User s Guide...
Page 36: ...2 Using SANbox Manager Using the Faceplate Display 2 24 59048 01 A Notes...
Page 62: ...3 Managing Fabrics Zoning a Fabric 3 26 59048 01 A Notes...
Page 84: ...4 Managing Switches Restoring the Factory Default Configuration 4 22 59048 01 A Notes...
Page 104: ...6 Managing Ports Testing Ports 6 16 59048 01 A Notes...
Page 188: ...A Command Line Interface Zoning Command A 84 59048 01 A Notes...
Page 214: ...C Messages Trap Configuration Dialog C 22 59048 01 A Notes...
Page 218: ...D Glossary D 4 59048 01 A Notes...