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October 22, 1999

SP Switch Router Adapter Guide - 1.4 Update 2

Monitoring and Management Tools
SP Switch Router logs

SP Switch Router logs

This section provides examples of logged information for the SP Switch Router and the SP
Switch Router Adapter media card.

When so configured, the SP Switch Router logs to a PCMCIA 520MB disk rather than to its
own system memory. The procedure to configure the PCMCIA disk is in Chapter 2.

On the SP Switch Router, output from logs and other system reporting functions refer to the SP
Switch Router Adapter card as

DEV1_v1

or

dev1

. Logs are maintained in the directory

/var/log

.

Appendix B contains a list of log messages that are sent by the SP Switch Router Adapter card
to system logs, usually to the

/var/log/gr.console

file.

Three logs provide specific information useful for monitoring and debugging the SP Switch
Router and SP Switch Router Adapter card operations. If you are working with Customer
Support, these are the three logs they will need to see:

/var/log/gr.console

/var/log/messages

/var/log/gr.boot

The

/var/log

directory contains other log files that collect low-level information useful

primarily to system developers.

The

gr.console

log is the most useful log. It contains status and events for the SP Switch

Router system and all media cards, including the SP Switch Router Adapter card. When a
media card resets, many events of the resetting are reported, including initializing, loading
run-time code, requesting and reading configuration parameters, and so on. At the end, you see
a message that indicates the cause of the reset.

The

messages

log contains system-related events connected usually with the management

software (also referred to as RMS, Router Management System) and the operating system
kernel.

The

gr.boot

log contains events reported during system and media card boot. These can be

helpful if a card has problems booting and coming up.

Accessing a log file

Change directories to

/log

and use the more command to display the contents of a specific log

file. To access the grconsole log, use this sequence of commands:

# cd /var

# cd log

# more gr.console

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