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Displaying Screen (Console) Capture Entries in the MPM Log

Page 10-11

Displaying Screen (Console) Capture Entries in the MPM
Log

The

caplog

command displays the screen capture entries in the mpm.log file. (Note: This

feature is not yet implemented.

) In order to view screen capture entries through this

command, you must first enable the Screen Capture log facility through the

swlogc

command

(see Configuring Switch Logging on page 10-6). To display screen capture entries in the log,
enter

caplog

at the system prompt. A screen similar to the following will be displayed.

1) Console
2) Modem
3) Telnet (0)
4) Telnet (1)
5) Telnet (2)
6) Telnet (3)

select ?

Select which user’s screen entries you would like to view by entering the user’s line number
at the prompt. For example, if you enter

1

at the

select ?

prompt, a screen similar to the

following displays:

=======================Start Screen Capture Display for Console==================

/ % systat

System Uptime

: 0 days, 01:01:47.01

MPM Transmit Overruns

: 0

MPM Receive Overruns

: 0

MPM total memory

: 18548968 bytes

MPM CPU Utilization (5 sec)

: 3 % ( 0% kernel 1% task 97% idle)

MPM CPU Utilization (60 sec)

: 4% ( 0% intr 0% kernel 2% task 96% idle)\

Power Supply 1 State

: OK

Power Supply 2 State

: Not Present

Temperature

: 32.00c 89.60f

Temperature Sensor

: OF - Under Threshold

Temperature Alarm Masking

: Disabled

=======================End Screen Capture Display for Console==================

The options displayed by the

caplog

command are described below.

1) Console

. Displays screen capture entries for the user logged in from the console.

2) Modem

. Displays screen capture entries for the user logged in from the modem.

3) Telnet (0)

. Displays screen capture entries for the user logged in from the first telnet session.

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