Capturing SecureStack Error Messages in the Logging Buffer and Syslog
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‎12-03-2013 01:00 PM
Article ID: 10869
Products
SecureStack C3, C2, B3, B2, A2
Solution
The following commands will help to troubleshoot issues by setting up to send debug-level messages to the logging buffer and to the syslog server: set logging default severity 8
set logging local console enable file enable
set logging server 1 ip-addr 10.20.0.1 severity 8 state enableHere are some captured sample messages showing the presence of bad fans.
Since raised logging levels can over time destabilize a stack, after testing you should return the logging levels to no higher than 6.
See also: 5743.
Products
SecureStack C3, C2, B3, B2, A2
Solution
The following commands will help to troubleshoot issues by setting up to send debug-level messages to the logging buffer and to the syslog server: set logging default severity 8
set logging local console enable file enable
set logging server 1 ip-addr 10.20.0.1 severity 8 state enableHere are some captured sample messages showing the presence of bad fans.
- Output of a 'show logging buffer' command on the SecureStack: G 13 11:43:36 10.20.0.113-5 SIM[211623168]: bootos.c(2488) 784 %% Fan iled. G 13 11:43:36 10.20.0.113-5 SIM[211623168]: bootos.c(2488) 785 %% Fan iled.
- Stored in the syslog server: false Critical --- 08/13 10:55:23 AM 10.20.0.113-5 --- --- Event --- SIM[211623168]: bootos.c(2488) 799 %% Fan 1 has failed.
Since raised logging levels can over time destabilize a stack, after testing you should return the logging levels to no higher than 6.
See also: 5743.
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