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Fabric OS Command Reference

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rasAdmin

Configures RASlog message generation.

SYNOPSIS

rasadmin --enable [-log MSG-ID] [-syslog MSG-ID]
[-module MODULE-ID]

rasadmin --disable [-log MSG-ID] [-syslog MSG-ID]
[-module MODULE-ID]

rasadmin --set -log MSG-ID -severity value

rasadmin --show [-log MSG-ID] [-severity MSG-ID]
[-module MODULE-ID] [-disabled] [-all]

rasadmin --help

DESCRIPTION

Use this command to enable or disable RASlog message logging for selected messages or groups of
messages (modules), to change the default severity level for a specified message, and to display
configured RASlog settings. The -log, -module, and -severity configuration and display options apply to
external messages (Message ID 1001-4999) and are available to any user with admin privileges.

An INFO RASlog message is generated for every message that is enabled or disabled. In addition, the
list of disabled RASlog messages are collected as part of the supportSave. command

The changes made by this command are persistent across reboots, high availability failover, and
firmware downloads.

NOTES

The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may be in
place. Refer to Chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS Commands" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for
details.

This command does not disable messages of type FFDC or AUDIT. When you disable logging for a
message that has both AUDIT and LOG attributes, the message will not be logged as a RASlog
message, but it will continue to be written to the Audit log.

OPERANDS

This command has the following operands:

--disable

Disables logging for a specified RASlog message or for all messages grouped in a
RASlog module.

--enable

Enables logging for a specified RASLog message or for all messages grouped in
a RASlog module.Message logging is enabled by default. This command
re-enables logging of messages that were previously disabled.

One of the following options must be specified when you disable or enable
message logging:

-log MSG-ID

Enables or disables logging for the specified message.

-log MODULE-ID

Enables or disables logging for all message included in the specified module.

-syslogMSG-ID

Enables or disables logging for an internal message. This command requires root
permission.