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Appendix A CLI Reference
errorlog
errorlog
Summary
The “errorlog” command lists the system exception log.
Description
The “errorlog” command lists the contents of the system exception log. By default, entries are listed in
reverse chronological order, starting from the present. The output lists the date and time of the exception
(accurate to the nearest second), the exception code, and a text description of the exception. Additional
information is provided if the -l option is selected.
reverse chronological order, starting from the present. The output lists the date and time of the exception
(accurate to the nearest second), the exception code, and a text description of the exception. Additional
information is provided if the -l option is selected.
At the end of each screen page, the “errorlog” command pauses and displays a colon. Press Enter to see
one more line or the space bar to see a new page. Type
one more line or the space bar to see a new page. Type
q
to stop the command.
Options
The “errorlog” command can be used with the following options:
•
errorlog -b <time> — restrict output to exceptions occurring after the specified time and date. The
time parameter is in the same format as accepted by the “date” command.
time parameter is in the same format as accepted by the “date” command.
•
errorlog -e <time> — restricts output to exceptions occurring before the specified time and date.
The time parameter is in the same format as accepted by the “date” command.
The time parameter is in the same format as accepted by the “date” command.
•
errorlog -f — lists the log in forward time order.
•
errorlog -h — displays the syntax of the command.
•
errorlog -l — lists the log in a more verbose manner. The output switches to a two-line format for
each entry, with the text string on the second line and more information on the first line. This
information includes the numeric code of the reporting software module, the name of the software
source file where the exception was reported, the line number within that source file, and the four
supplementary arguments passed to the exception logger. Normally, these messages are of interest
only to Cisco TAC personnel.
each entry, with the text string on the second line and more information on the first line. This
information includes the numeric code of the reporting software module, the name of the software
source file where the exception was reported, the line number within that source file, and the four
supplementary arguments passed to the exception logger. Normally, these messages are of interest
only to Cisco TAC personnel.
•
errorlog -r — lists the log in reverse time order. This is the default except when the -f, -t, or -b flags
are used.
are used.
•
errorlog -s — specifies the minimum severity level of exceptions to be listed. The severity levels
are info, warning, minor, and major. Use info to see everything in the log. At a minimum, you need
to specify the first two letters of the severity desired (“in” for “info”). By default, only minor and
major exceptions are listed. Normally, “info” and “warning” messages are of interest only to Cisco
TAC personnel.
are info, warning, minor, and major. Use info to see everything in the log. At a minimum, you need
to specify the first two letters of the severity desired (“in” for “info”). By default, only minor and
major exceptions are listed. Normally, “info” and “warning” messages are of interest only to Cisco
TAC personnel.
•
errorlog -t — lists the most recent entries in the log and continues listing new entries as they are
entered into the log. Use
entered into the log. Use
<CTRL><C>
to stop the command.
•
errorlog -V — lists the link date and software release number from when the command was built.
Note
The system exception log has room for 16,384 entries, after which it wraps around.
Restrictions
Only one person at a time can use the “errorlog” command. All other users get errors.