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Clear the Port Log. If the Port Log is disabled, this, Table 3

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Introduction to System Error Messages Table 3: Commands to View or Configure System Logs (Continued) Command errdump errshow memshow poterrshow portflagsshow portlogclear portlogdisable portlogdump portlogdumpport portloginshow portlogpdisc portlogreset portlogresize portlogshow portlogshowport setdbg seterrlvl setverbose supportshow syslogdipadd syslogdipremove syslogdipshow Description Display the entire error log with no page breaks. Display the entire error log with page breaks. Display the current memory usage of the switch. Display the port error summary. Display the port status bitmaps for all ports in a switch. Clear the Port Log. If the Port Log is disabled, this command enables it. Disable the Port Log facility. Display the Port Log without page breaks. Display the Port Log of specified port without page breaks. Display port logins. Set or clear the debug pdisc_flag. Enable the Port Log facility. Resize the Port Log to the specified number of entries. Display the Port Log with page breaks. Display the Port Log of the specified port with page breaks. Set the level of debug messages reported by a particular module. Set the level of errors reported by a particular module. Set the verbose level of a particular module within the Fabric OS. Execute a list of diagnostic and error display commands. The output is used by technical support to diagnose and correct problems with the switch. The output from this command can be very long. Add an IP address as a recipient of event or error messages. Remove an IP address as a recipient of event or error messages. View the currently configured IP addresses that are recipients of event or error messages. 18 Diagnostic and System Error Messages Version 3.1.x Reference Guide

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Introduction to System Error Messages
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errdump
Display the entire error log with no page breaks.
errshow
Display the entire error log with page breaks.
memshow
Display the current memory usage of the switch.
poterrshow
Display the port error summary.
portflagsshow
Display the port status bitmaps for all ports in a switch.
portlogclear
Clear the Port Log. If the Port Log is disabled, this
command enables it.
portlogdisable
Disable the Port Log facility.
portlogdump
Display the Port Log without page breaks.
portlogdumpport
Display the Port Log of specified port without page breaks.
portloginshow
Display port logins.
portlogpdisc
Set or clear the debug pdisc_flag.
portlogreset
Enable the Port Log facility.
portlogresize
Resize the Port Log to the specified number of entries.
portlogshow
Display the Port Log with page breaks.
portlogshowport
Display the Port Log of the specified port with page
breaks.
setdbg
Set the level of debug messages reported by a particular
module.
seterrlvl
Set the level of errors reported by a particular module.
setverbose
Set the verbose level of a particular module within the
Fabric OS.
supportshow
Execute a list of diagnostic and error display commands.
The output is used by technical support to diagnose and
correct problems with the switch. The output from this
command can be very long.
syslogdipadd
Add an IP address as a recipient of event or error
messages.
syslogdipremove
Remove an IP address as a recipient of event or error
messages.
syslogdipshow
View the currently configured IP addresses that are
recipients of event or error messages.
Table 3:
Commands to View or Configure System Logs (Continued)
Command
Description