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Systemlog – HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Item

Description

Property

address (required) A valid IP address of a TFTP or FTP server, with user name, password (where

required), and name of the file to which the generated support info will be stored on
the FTP server. If not specified, the default file name is "vc-support-info".

Examples

->save supportinfo address=tftp://192.168.10.12

->save supportinfo address=tftp://[2001::50]

Saves a support information file to a remote TFTP server

->save supportinfo

address=ftp://user:[email protected]

->save supportinfo address=ftp://user:password@[2001::50]

Saves a support information file to a remote FTP server

->save supportinfo

address=ftp://user:[email protected]/new-support-info

->save supportinfo

address=ftp://user:password@[2001::50]/new-support-info

Saves a support information file to a remote FTP server with a user-specified file

name

->save supportinfo

address=ftp://user:[email protected]:2000/new-support

-info

->save supportinfo

address=ftp://user:password@[2001::50]:2000/new-support-in

fo

Saves a support information file to a remote FTP server with a user-specified port

number

systemlog

View the Virtual Connect Manager system event log.
Supported actions: help, show

Item

Description

show systemlog

Display the Virtual Connect Manager system log.

Syntax

show systemlog [-Last=] [-First=] [-Pause=]

Options

Last

Displays the last n records. If this option is specified and no value is provided, the

last 10 records are displayed.

First

Displays the first n records. If this option is specified and no value is provided, the

first 10 records are displayed.

Pause

The number of records to be viewed before prompting for a key press. Valid values

include numbers between 1 and 40.

Examples

->show systemlog

Displays the entire system log

->show systemlog -pause=8

Displays the system log, eight records at a time

->show systemlog -first=12

Displays the first twelve records from the system log

->show systemlog -last=8

Displays the last eight records from the system log