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show logging Chapter 6 Show Commands show logging To display the active system log file, enter the show logging command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. show logging [end] Syntax Description end (Optional) Displays approximately the last 10 entries in the system log and then continues to display log entries as they occur. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, Cisco 4x InfiniBand Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter Privilege Level: General read-only user. Use this command to view any of the following: • warnings • errors • notifications • alerts You may want to set the number of lines displayed per screen using the terminal length command. You can also use the more command on ts_log instead of the show logging command. The show logging end command is the equivalent of using the UNIX tail -f command. The CLI continues to display log entries as they occur until you enter Ctrl-c. No other CLI commands may be entered until Ctrl-c is used to stop the log display. We recommend that you set the terminal page length to 0 when using the end argument. Otherwise, you need to press the space bar to continue each time the maximum display length is reached. After you set the page length, do not change the terminal window size. Changing window size restores the terminal length to that of the window and restarts paging. The system log file on the chassis controller is /var/log/topspin. 6-190 Cisco SFS 7000 Series Product Family Command Reference Guide OL-9163-02