Chapter 3 Setup
8.8
System Event Log
You can display system event log and modify setting of the system event log through the command line
interface.
8.8.1 Viewing System Event Log
Enter the following command at the command prompt to move the current default target to
/admin1/system1/log1.
cd /admin1/system1/log1
To confirm the total number of system event log records, enter the following command. The "Targets" section
reported by the command indicates the "record<N>" target(s). <N> means any value between 1 and the total
number of the system event log records.
show
Tips
Next, when the following command is entered, information of a specific record is displayed at "Properties"
section: Here, <N> means record number which you would like to confirm.
show record<N>
For example, enter the following command when you would like to confirm the first (number 1) record.
show record1
The example of displaying information in this case is shown below.
-> show record1
Command Status: COMMAND COMPLETED
ufip=/admin1/system1/log1/record1
Properties:
RecordID=1
CreationTimeStamp=20110324130745.000000+000
RecordFormat=*RecordID*RecordType*TimeStamp*GeneratorID*EvMRev*SensorType*SensorNumber*E
ventType*EventData1*EventData2*EventData3*
RecordData=*1*2*1300972065*32*4*16*9*111*66*143*255*
Verbs:
cd
exit
help
show
version
418
When displaying the total number of system event log records using the show command, in
the case of the maximum number (3638 records), about 4 minutes may take depending on
the SEL registration number.
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