3com S7906E Installationsanweisungen

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Saving System Information to a Log File 
With the log file feature enabled, the log information generated by system can be saved to a specified 
directory with a predefined frequency. This allows you to check the operation history at any time to 
ensure that the device functions properly. 
Logs are saved into the logfile buffer before they are saved into a log file. The system writes the logs in 
the logfile buffer into the log file at a specified frequency, which is usually set to 24 hours and during a 
relatively free time, in mornings for example. You can also manually save the logs. After the logs in the 
logfile buffer are saved into the log file successfully, the system clears the logfile buffer. 
Follow these steps to set to save system information to a log file: 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Enable the log file feature 
info-center logfile enable 
Optional 
Enabled by default 
Configure the frequency with 
which the log file is saved 
info-center logfile frequency 
freq-sec 
Optional 
The default value is 86,400 
seconds. 
Configure the maximum 
storage space reserved for a 
log file 
info-center logfile size-quota 
size 
Optional 
The default value is 1 MB. 
Configure the directory to save 
the log file 
info-center logfile 
switch-directory
 dir-name 
Optional 
By default, the directory to save 
the log file is the logfile 
directory under root directory of 
the CF card. 
Manually save the log buffer 
content to the log file 
logfile save 
Optional 
Available in any view 
By default, the system saves 
the log file with the frequency 
defined by the info-center 
logfile frequency 
command. 
 
 
To ensure that the device works normally, use the info-center logfile size-quota command to set 
a logfile to be no smaller than 1 MB and no larger than 10 MB. 
Use the info-center logfile switch-directory command to manually configure the directory to 
which a log file can be saved. The configuration will be invalid after system reboot or the 
primary/backup switchover. 
 
Configuring Synchronous Information Output 
Synchronous information output refers to the feature that if the user’s input is interrupted by system 
output such as log, trap, or debugging information, then after the completion of system output the