Intel 1520 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Using the Command-Line Interface
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▼ Viewing logging statistics
1
Select the monitor menu, and press Enter. 
2
Select other, and press Enter.
3
Select logging, and press Enter. Doing so causes the statistics to display on 
the screen. The following table describes the statistics.
Using the expert menu
The expert menu lets you invoke a command shell. From the shell, you can 
execute the following commands to access features not included in the 
command-line interface or the Manager UI: 
date, ifconfig, iostat, 
ipnat, kill, last, less, ls, mpstat, netstat, ping, ps, 
print_bypass, pwd, snoop, tail, top, traceroute, 
traffic_line, vmstat, 
and
 who
.
    Note
▼ Entering expert mode
1
Select the expert menu, and press Enter. Doing so causes control to switch to 
the Unix operating system.
    Note
To return to the CLI, enter exit at the operating system’s command-line 
prompt.
Statistic 
Description 
Currently Open Log 
Files
The number of access log files (formats) that are 
currently being written.
Space Used For Log 
Files
The current amount of space being used by the 
logging directory, which contains all of the 
access and error logs.
Number of Access 
Events Logged
The current number of access events that have 
been written to log files. This counter represents 
one entry in one file, so that if multiple formats 
are being written, a single access will create 
multiple-access event log entries.
Number of Access 
Events Skipped
The number of skipped access events.
Number of Error Events 
Logged
The current number of events that have been 
written to the access error log.