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Example
psesh:>syslog tail -logname messages -entries 10
Feb 12 12:00:17 PSe-II snmpd[3963]: Connection from UDP:
[172.16.21.19]:62386->[172.20.11.150]
Feb 12 12:00:18 PSe-II snmpd[3963]: Connection from UDP:
[172.16.21.19]:62386->[172.20.11.150]
Feb 12 12:04:16 PSe-II psesh [4341]: info : 0 : pssh user login :
admin : 172.16.181.182/51177
Feb 12 12:04:28 PSe-II psesh [4341]: info : 0 : Command: help syslog
: admin : 172.16.181.182/51177
Feb 12 12:06:36 PSe-II psesh [4341]: info : 0 : Command: help syslog
tar : admin : 172.16.181.182/51177
Feb 12 12:07:32 PSe-II psesh [4341]: info : 0 : Command: syslog tail
: admin : 172.16.181.182/51177
Feb 12 12:09:55 PSe-II psesh [4341]: info : 0 : Command: syslog
tarlogs : admin : 172.16.181.182/51177
Feb 12 12:09:57 PSe-II rsyslogd: [origin software="rsyslogd"
swVersion="5.8.10" x-pid="927" x-info="http://www.rsyslog.com"]
rsyslogd was HUPed
Feb 12 12:14:59 PSe-II psesh [4341]: info : 0 : Command: syslog tail
-logname messages -entries 10 : admin : 172.16.181.182/51177
Feb 12 12:15:16 PSe-II psesh [4341]: info : 0 : Command: syslog tail
-logname messages -entries 10 : admin : 172.16.181.182/51177
Command Result : 0 (Success)
user password
Set or change the password for the current user. The admin user can also use the āuser
parameter to change the password for the pseoperator user. Although there are no
restrictions on the password you can use, warnings are displayed if the password is
short, simple, or uses a dictionary word.
User access
admin, pseoperator
Syntax
user password [-user <username>]
Example
psesh:>user password
Changing password for user admin.
New password:
BAD PASSWORD: it is too short
BAD PASSWORD: is too simple
Retype new password:
Sorry, passwords do not match.
New password:
BAD PASSWORD: it is too short
BAD PASSWORD: is too simple