Ethlog – Brocade Communications Systems CNA User Manual
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Sets the log level for each Ethernet driver. The port_id could be any of the following:
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Adapter ID or port ID
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Port name
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Port hardware path
Synopsis
bcu ethlog --level <port_id> [<level>]
Description
The number of messages logged by the host depends on the predetermined logging level. Although
the CNA might generate many messages, only certain types of messages are logged based on the
specified logging level.
Operands
--level
Sets the log level of the Ethernet driver.
port_id
Specifies the ID of the Ethernet port for which you will set the log level.
Options include Critical, Error, Warning, or Info. If no level is set, the default
setting is used, which is Error.
Examples
bcu ethlog --level
Log level is Info
bcu ethlog --level
Log level set to Warning
See Also
None