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Process Name, Process Slot, Process ID, Source Line, Example, In the following example
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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual Process Name For providing detailed information to technical support, the (internal) NETGEAR 8800 task names of the applications detecting the events can be displayed by specifying process-name. The default setting is off. Process Slot For providing detailed information to technical support, the slot from which the logged message was generated can be displayed by specifying process-slot. The default setting is off. Process ID For providing detailed information to technical support, the (internal) NETGEAR 8800 task identifiers of the applications detecting the events can be displayed by specifying process-id. The default setting is off. Source Line For providing detailed information to technical support, the application source file names and line numbers detecting the events can be displayed by specifying source-line. The default setting is off. You must enable debug mode using the enable log debug-mode command to view the source line information. For messages generated prior to enabling debug mode, the source line information is not displayed. Example In the following example, the switch generates the identical event from the component SNTP, using three different formats. Using the default format for the session target, an example log message might appear as: 05/29/2005 12:15:25.00 The SNTP server parameter value (TheWrongServer.example.com) can not be resolved. If you set the current session format using the following command: configure log target session format timestamp seconds date mm-dd-yyyy event-name component The same example would appear as: 05/29/2005 12:16:36 The SNTP server parameter value (TheWrongServer.example.com) can not be resolved. To provide some detailed information to technical support, you set the current session format using the following command: configure log target session format timestamp hundredths date mmm-dd event-name condition source-line process-name The same example would appear as: May 29 12:17:20.11 SNTP: tSntpc: (sntpcLib.c:606) The SNTP server parameter value (TheWrongServer.example.com) can not be resolved. Chapter 8. Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics | 349