Troubleshooting
Using the Event Log for Troubleshooting Switch Problems
Using the Event Log for Troubleshooting
Switch Problems
The Event Log records operating events in single- or double-line entries and
serves as a tool to isolate and troubleshoot problems.
Entries are listed in chronological order, from the oldest to the most recent.
Once the log has received 2000 entries, it discards the oldest message each
time a new message is received. The Event Log window contains 14 log entry
lines. You can scroll through it to view any part of the log.
Note The Event Log is erased if power to the switch is interrupted or if you enter
the boot system command. The contents of the Event Log are not erased if you:
■ Reboot the switch by choosing the Reboot Switch option from the menu
interface.
■ Enter the reload command from the CLI.
Event Log Entries
As shown in Figure C-6, each Event Log entry is composed of five or six fields,
depending on whether numbering is turned on or not:
Severity Date Time Event number System Module Event Message
I 08/05/06 10:52:32 00063 ports: port A1 enabled
Figure C-6.Format of an Event Log Entry
Severity is one of the following codes (from highest to lowest severity):
M (major) indicates that a fatal switch error has occurred.
E (error) indicates that an error condition occurred on the switch.
W (warning) indicates that a switch service has behaved unexpectedly.
I (information) provides information on normal switch operation.
D (debug) is reserved for ProCurve internal diagnostic information.
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