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6.1.3.1 Format of Log Message
An example of the format of a log message displayed by the "
show log
" is shown below.
xg# show log message latest 1
May 25 22:08:33 xghost xgsh: XG INFO[P4001]: cmd-exec[3388]: show log info
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Month
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HH:MM:SS
| Function name Severity
| Message text
Day Host name Message ID
for XG700
Month
Displays the date (month) on which the event occurred.
Day
Displays the date (day) on which the event occurred.
HH:MM:SS
Displays the time (hours:minutes:seconds) on which the event occurred.
Host name for XG700
Displays the host name.
Function name
Indicates the function name.
Severity
Indicates the severity of the message.
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CRITICAL
Indicates that the system has encountered a serious condition that prevented it from continuing its operation.
Take the appropriate action in response to the message.
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ERROR
Does not stop system operation but part of the functions is inoperable. Take the appropriate action in response
to the message.
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WARNING
An error or critical condition has been detected, but it does not affect normal operation of the XG700.
Determine whether an action must be taken by checking the message.
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INFO
A message that provides information about a system status. No action is necessary.
Message ID
Message ID is displayed in a form that begins with an "S" or "P".
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S
A message that receives SNMP trap notification.
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P
A message that does not receive SNMP trap notification.
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Message number
Displays a unique number used to identify a message with the XG700.
Verify the meaning of the message and actions to take based on the message number.
Message text
Displays message text.
6.1.3.2 Reviewing Fault Logs
If an XG700 fault has occurred, review the fault log to check fault messages (CRITICAL, ERROR, or WARNING).
To review fault logs, enter the "
show log
" command in the operator EXEC mode or in the administrator EXEC mode. For the
meaning of messages and actions to take for the errors, refer to "Appendix A.2 List of Event Logs".
The following examples show the information that is displayed when the "
show log
" command is entered.
xg# show log critical
Aug 22 03:33:51 xg kernel: XG CRITICAL[S1000]: Abnormal reset occurred (WatchDog Reset: code=1)
Aug 22 03:33:51 xg kernel: XG CRITICAL[S1900]: Core dumped 359
xg# show log error
Aug 22 03:33:51 xg env: XG ERROR[S0101]: inlet Temperature is out of rage. (65)
Aug 22 03:33:51 xg env: XG ERROR[S0115]: port 1 is not present.
Aug 22 03:33:51 xg env: XG ERROR[S0116]: port 1 is not ready.
xg# show log warning
Aug 22 03:33:51 xg env: XG WARNING[S0109]: Front Fan-1 Speed is below the Low Limit. (2150)
Aug 22 03:33:51 xg npm: XG WARNING[S3005]: port 1 detected port security violation.
Aug 22 03:33:51 xg npm: XG WARNING[S3202]: Received IGMP packet without IP header.