Readlog command, Syntax, Description – Lenovo ThinkServer TD200 User Manual
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readlog command
Syntax
readlog [options]
option:
-f
Description
Use the readlog command to display the IMM event log entries, five at a time. The
entries are displayed from the most recent to the oldest.
readlog
displays the first five entries in the event log, starting with the most
recent, on its first execution, and then the next five for each subsequent call.
readlog -f
resets the counter and displays the first 5 entries in the event log,
starting with the most recent.
Example
system> readlog -f
1 I SERVPROC 12/18/03 10:18:58 Remote Login Successful.
Login ID:''USERID' CLI authenticated from 192.168.70.231 (Telnet).'
2 I SERVPROC 12/18/03 10:12:22 Remote Login successful.
Login ID: ''USERID' from web browser at IP@=192.168.70.231'
3 E SERVPROC 12/18/03 10:10:37 Failure reading I2C device.
4 E SERVPROC 12/18/03 10:10:37 Environmental monitor not responding.
5 E SERVPROC 12/18/03 10:10:37 Failure reading I2C device.
system> readlog
6 E SERVPROC 12/18/03 10:09:31 Fan 2 Fault. Multiple fan failures
7 E SERVPROC 12/18/03 10:09:31 Fan 1 Fault. Single fan failure
8 I SERVPROC 12/18/03 10:09:25 Ethernet[0] Link Established at 100Mb, Full Duplex.
9 I SERVPROC 12/18/03 10:09:24 Ethernet[0] configured to do Auto Speed/Auto Duplex.
10 I SERVPROC 12/18/03 10:09:24 Ethernet[0] MAC Address currently
being used: 0x00-09-6B-CA-0C-80
system>
syshealth command
Description
Use the syshealth command to display a summary of the health of the server. The
power state, system state, restart count, and IMM software status are displayed.
Example
system> syshealth
Power On
State System on/starting UEFI
Restarts 71
system>
temps command
Description
Use the temps command to display all the temperatures and temperature
thresholds. The same set of temperatures are displayed as in the Web interface.
Example
system> temps
Temperatures are displayed in degrees Fahrenheit/Celsius
WR
W
T
SS
HS
----------------------------------------
CPU1
65/18
72/22
80/27
85/29
90/32
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