Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160

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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 8.0 for Security Management User Guide
 
Chapter 14      Logging
Figure 14-1
Viewing Log Files in the GUI 
Viewing the Most Recent Entries in Logs (tail Command) 
AsyncOS supports a 
tail
 command, which shows the latest entries of configured logs on the appliance. 
Issue the 
tail
 command and select the number of a currently configured log to view it. Press Ctrl-C to 
exit from the 
tail
 command. 
Note
You cannot view configuration history logs by using the 
tail
 command. You must use FTP or SCP.
Example
In the following example, the 
tail
 command is used to view the system log. The 
tail
 command also 
accepts the name of a log to view as a parameter, for example, 
tail system_logs
Welcome to the Cisco IronPort M600 Messaging Gateway(tm) Appliance
example.srv> tail
Currently configured logs:
1. "cli_logs" Type: "CLI Audit Logs" Retrieval: FTP Poll
2. "euq_logs" Type: "Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine Logs" Retrieval: FTP Poll
3. "euqgui_logs" Type: "Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine GUI Logs" Retrieval: FTP Poll
4. "gui_logs" Type: "HTTP Logs" Retrieval: FTP Poll
5. "mail_logs" Type: "Cisco IronPort Text Mail Logs" Retrieval: FTP Poll
6. "reportd_logs" Type: "Reporting Logs" Retrieval: FTP Poll
7. "reportqueryd_logs" Type: "Reporting Query Logs" Retrieval: FTP Poll
8. "slbld_logs" Type: "Safe/Block Lists Logs" Retrieval: FTP Poll
9. "smad_logs" Type: "SMA Logs" Retrieval: FTP Poll
10. "system_logs" Type: "System Logs" Retrieval: FTP Poll
11. "trackerd_logs" Type: "Tracking Logs" Retrieval: FTP Poll
Enter the number of the log you wish to tail.
[]> 10
Press Ctrl-C to stop.
Thu Sep 27 00:18:56 2007 Info: Begin Logfile
Thu Sep 27 00:18:56 2007 Info: Version: 6.0.0-422 SN: 001143583D73-FT9GP61
Thu Sep 27 00:18:56 2007 Info: Time offset from UTC: 0 seconds
Thu Sep 27 00:18:47 2007 Info: System is coming up.
Thu Sep 27 00:23:05 2007 Warning: DNS query network error '[Errno 64] Host is down' to 
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