Nortel 15000 用户指南
Managing Events
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Applying Read Filters to the Event Log
To display the events stored in all event buffers, enter the following command:
log
The system sorts the events and displays them in chronological order.
To limit the display of events, enter the
log
command as follows:
log
[
<vol>
:
<log_file>
] [
-d
<date>
] [
-t
<time>
] [
-e
<entity>
] [
-f
<severity>
]
[
-s
<slot_ID>
] [
-p
<rate>
] [
-c
<code_no.>
] [
-w
]
You can enter any combination of the following optional arguments:
vol:log_file
specifies the volume number where a log file is located and the name
of the log file. The system displays the events saved to this file.
date
is the date in mm/dd/yy format. The system displays the events logged on and
after that date.
time
is the time in hh:mm:ss format. You can enter ranges from 00:00:00 to
23:59:59. The system displays the events logged at and after that time.
entity
is a software service that logs events. When the entity contains spaces,
enclose it in quotation marks. Use uppercase letters when specifying the entity
name. For a list of the entities, see the event database.
name. For a list of the entities, see the event database.
severity
is one or more letter codes for an event type. The system displays the
events by type. The severity codes are
f
or
F
for fault,
i
or
I
for informational,
t
or
T
for trace,
w
or
W
for warning, and
d
or
D
for debug. (Debug events are intended
only for Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center personnel.)
slot_ID
is the number of the slot containing an SSP. The system displays the events
associated with the processor.
Note:
To stop the command, press [Control-c] (hold down the Control key and
press c).