Viewing All Log Entries (CLI)
LOG ENTRIES LAST
alert 2 2013-10-16 02:44:04
audit 42 2013-10-16 18:19:53
fltlog 2 2013-10-16 02:44:04
scrk 0 -
system 100 2013-10-16 03:51:01
Viewing All Log Entries (CLI)
Use the following procedure to view all log entries.
To view all log entries, use the following CLI commands. The most recent entries
are displayed at the bottom of the list.
hostname:maintenance logs> select audit
hostname:maintenance logs audit> list -a
ENTRY TIME SUMMARY
entry-000 2013-1-9 15:13:50 root, 10.154.161.197, User logged in
entry-001 2013-1-9 15:17:42 root, 10.154.161.197, Released resources to
cluster peer
entry-002 2013-1-9 15:20:17 root, 10.154.161.197, Cluster takeover
requested
entry-003 2013-1-9 15:20:33 root, 10.154.161.197, Transferred ak:/net/igb1
to 2917b8aa-0b0a-4b74-f36b-ff0a8d150c3b
...
entry-2077 2013-12-17 05:24:43 osc_agent, 10.80.218.16, User logged in
entry-2078 2013-12-17 05:24:45 osc_agent, 10.80.218.16, User logged out
entry-2079 2013-12-17 05:24:53 osc_agent, 10.80.218.16, User logged in
Viewing Groups of Log Entries (CLI)
Use the following procedure to view groups of log entries.
1.
To view up to 100 log entries at a time, use the following CLI commands:
hostname:maintenance logs> select audit
hostname:maintenance logs audit> show
ENTRY TIME SUMMARY
entry-2874 2014-2-20 18:05:44 root, 10.159.134.211, Beginning system update
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