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logfile Commands logfile start To begin the logging of all CLI command line activity to a specified file, use the logfile start command. CLI command line activity includes the associated output the CLI command displays. The CLI continues to log command output until you close the CLI or you explicitly end the logfile with the logfile end command. Syntax logfile start [/append{=boolean}] {string} Parameter {string} Specifies the name of the file to contain CLI command line activity. Use the filename conventions that apply to your operating system. Switches /append{=boolean} Specifies whether to append all CLI command line activity to an existing output file, if one exists. If you set this switch to TRUE, the command appends the CLI command line activity to the file specified in {string}. This switch defaults to FALSE (that is, the command does not append CLI command line activity to an existing output file). Examples The following Windows example logs all output to a file called c:\ctrloginfo\aac0log17Nov01.txt. AAC0> logfile start c:\ctrloginfo\aac0log17Nov01.txt Executing: logfile start "c:\ctrloginfo\aac0log17Nov01.txt" File c:\ctrloginfo\aac0log17Nov01.txt receiving all output. The following Windows example logs subsequent output to an existing file: AAC0> logfile start /append c:\ctrloginfo\aac0log17Nov01.txt Executing: logfile start /append=TRUE "c:\ctrloginfo\aac0log17Nov01.txt" File c:\ctrloginfo\aac0log17Nov01.txt receiving all output. 7-3

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7-3
logfile Commands
logfile start
To begin the logging of all CLI command line activity to a specified
file, use the
logfile start
command. CLI command line
activity includes the associated output the CLI command displays.
The CLI continues to log command output until you close the CLI
or you explicitly end the logfile with the
logfile end
command.
Syntax
logfile start [/append{=boolean}] {string}
Parameter
{string}
Specifies the name of the file to contain CLI command line
activity. Use the filename conventions that apply to your
operating system.
Switches
/append{=boolean}
Specifies whether to append all CLI command line activity to
an existing output file, if one exists. If you set this switch to
TRUE
, the command appends the CLI command line activity
to the file specified in
{string}
.
This switch defaults to
FALSE
(that is, the command does not
append CLI command line activity to an existing output file).
Examples
The following Windows example logs all output to a file called
c:\ctrloginfo\aac0log17Nov01.txt
.
AAC0> logfile start c:\ctrloginfo\aac0log17Nov01.txt
Executing: logfile start “c:\ctrloginfo\aac0log17Nov01.txt”
File c:\ctrloginfo\aac0log17Nov01.txt receiving all output.
The following Windows example logs subsequent output to an
existing file:
AAC0> logfile start /append c:\ctrloginfo\aac0log17Nov01.txt
Executing: logfile start /append=TRUE
“c:\ctrloginfo\aac0log17Nov01.txt”
File c:\ctrloginfo\aac0log17Nov01.txt receiving all output.