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Appendix B XSCF Log Information

B-5

3. After confirming the problem, repair the fault according to the recommended

processing.

For details of the fmdump (8) command, see the XSCF Reference Manual or the main
page.

B.2

Power Log

When a power operation or resetting is performed in the server or domain, the XSCF
firmware collects a power log. This section explains how to reference the power log.
See

TABLE 8-3

for the size and generation number of a power log.

Using the showlogs (8) Command to Reference Power Logs

Specify the power option on the XSCF Shell and perform the showlogs (8)
command to reference power logs.

<Example 1> Power logs are displayed as a list.

XSCF> showlogs power

Date Event Cause DID Switch

Mar 30 17:25:31 JST 2005 System Power Off Power Failure -- Service

Mar 30 17:35:31 JST 2005 System Power On AC Restored -- Locked

Mar 30 17:45:31 JST 2005 Domain Power Off Operator 00 Locked

Mar 30 17:50:31 JST 2005 Domain Power On Operator 00 Service

<Example 2> Power logs are listed in order of the most-to-least recent by

specifying a start time and end time.

XSCF> showlogs power -t Mar3017:302005 -T Mar3017:492005 -r

Date Event Cause DID Switch

Mar 30 17:45:31 JST 2005 Domain Power Off Operator 00 Locked

Mar 30 17:35:31 JST 2005 System Power On AC Restored -- Locked

(The examples are subject to change without previous notice for functional
improvement.)

In the examples above, the following items are displayed:

Time at which each power log was collected (Date). This is indicated in local time.

Type of power event that occurred (Event). The following lists each event and its
meaning:

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