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Supermicro SSE-F3548S/SSE-F3548SR Configuration User’s Guide
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Follow the steps below to enable storing logs in a file.
Command
Description
configure terminal
Enters the configuration mode
logging file <filename> max-entries <short (1-
8000)>
Enable storing Logs in a File.
FilenameSpecify file name of upto 32
characters.
ShortSpecify entries that can stored in
file in range 1-8000.
End
Exits the configuration mode.
show logging
Displays the Syslog configuration.
write startup-config
Optional step saves this configuration
to be part of startup configuration.
The “no logging file” command disables the logging of system message in a file.
The example below shows the commands used to enable storing logs in a file.
SMIS# configure terminal
SMIS(config)#logging file log1
SMIS(config)# end
SMIS# show logging file
LogFile(2 Entries)
<129> Apr 29 10:11:30 2013:INTF-1:Interface Fx0/22 status changed to UP
<129> Apr 29 10:11:31 2013:INTF-1:Interface Fx0/22 status changed to UP
SMIS#
SMIS# show logging
System Log Information
----------------------
Syslog logging: enabled(Number of messages 0)
Console logging: disabled(Number of messages 0)
File logging: enabled(Number of messages 2)
Log File Name: log1
File Max Entries: 500
TimeStamp option: enabled
Trap logging: Critical
Log server IP: None
Facility: Default (local0)
Buffered size: 50 Entries

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