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Displaying the ffdc messages, Displaying the description of the raslog modules, Displaying raslog messages in a module – Brocade Network OS Message Reference v4.1.1 User Manual

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Viewing and clearing the RASLog messages

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Displaying the FFDC messages

This section provides information on viewing the FFDC messages saved on the switch memory.

To display the saved FFDC messages, perform the following steps.

1. Log in to the switch as admin.

2. Enter the show logging raslog attribute FFDC command at the command line.

switch# show logging raslog attribute FFDC

NOS: v4.1.1

2012/06/15-10:39:02, [LOG-1002], 4496, FFDC, WARNING, VDX6720-24, A log

message was not recorded.

2012/06/15-10:39:18, [RAS-1001], 4496, FFDC, WARNING, VDX6720-24, First

failure data capture (FFDC) event occurred.

[...]

Displaying the description of the RASLog modules

To display the description of the RASLog modules, perform the following steps.

1. Log in to the switch as admin.

2. Enter the rasman description command at the command line.

switch# rasman description

RASModule ID

Description

-------------------------------------------------------

KT 1 Kernel Test ID

UT 2 User Test ID

TRCE 3 Trace Subsystem (User)

KTRC

4 Trace Subsystem (Kernel)

LOG

5 RASLOG module

CDR

6 Condor ASIC driver

[...]

Displaying RASLog messages in a module

To display the list of all RASLog messages in a module along with their message text, perform the
following steps.

1. Log in to the switch as admin.

2. Enter the rasman module name module_name command at the command line. For example,

execute the following command to display all messages in the AUTH module.

switch# rasman module name AUTH

RAS Message ID Severity Message

------------------------------------------------------------------

AUTH-1001

INFO %s has been successfully completed.

AUTH-1002

ERROR %s has failed.

AUTH-1003

INFO %s type has been successfully set to %s.

AUTH-1004

ERROR Failed to set %s type to %s.

AUTH-1005

ERROR Authentication file does not exist: %d.

AUTH-1006

WARNING Failed to open authentication configuration file.

AUTH-1007

ERROR The proposed authentication protocol(s) are not

supported: port %d.

AUTH-1008

ERROR No security license, operation failed.