reventlog.1¶
Name¶
reventlog - retrieve or clear remote hardware event logs
Synopsis¶
reventlog noderange {number-of-entries [-s]|all [-s] | clear}
reventlog [-h | --help | -v | --version]
Description¶
reventlog can display any number of remote hardware event log entries or clear them for a range of nodes. Hardware event logs are stored on each servers service processor.
Options¶
number-of-entries
Retrieve the specified number of entries from the nodes’ service processors.
all
Retrieve all entries.
-s
To sort the entries from latest (always the last entry in event DB) to oldest (always the first entry in event DB). If number-of-entries specified, the latest number-of-entries events will be output in the order of latest to oldest.
clear
Clear event logs.
-h | --help
Print help.
-v | --version
Print version.
Examples¶
reventlog node4,node5 5
Output is similar to:
node4: SERVPROC I 09/06/00 15:23:33 Remote Login Successful User ID = USERID[00] node4: SERVPROC I 09/06/00 15:23:32 System spn1 started a RS485 connection with us[00] node4: SERVPROC I 09/06/00 15:22:35 RS485 connection to system spn1 has ended[00] node4: SERVPROC I 09/06/00 15:22:32 Remote Login Successful User ID = USERID[00] node4: SERVPROC I 09/06/00 15:22:31 System spn1 started a RS485 connection with us[00] node5: SERVPROC I 09/06/00 15:22:32 Remote Login Successful User ID = USERID[00] node5: SERVPROC I 09/06/00 15:22:31 System spn1 started a RS485 connection with us[00] node5: SERVPROC I 09/06/00 15:21:34 RS485 connection to system spn1 has ended[00] node5: SERVPROC I 09/06/00 15:21:30 Remote Login Successful User ID = USERID[00] node5: SERVPROC I 09/06/00 15:21:29 System spn1 started a RS485 connection with us[00]
reventlog node4,node5 clear
Output is similar to:
node4: clear node5: clear
SEE ALSO¶
rpower(1)|rpower.1, monstart(1)|monstart.1