Chapter 5 Configuration and Management
The User Log
SCE 1000 2xGBE Release 2.0.10 User Guide
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Backing–up configuration file…
Writing configuration file…
Extracting new system image…
Extracted OK.
SCE 1000#
Step 5 Type reload to reboot the system.
The SCE 1000 prompts you for confirmation by asking Are you sure?
Step 6 Type Y and press Enter.
The system sends the following message and reboots.
the system is about to reboot, this will end your CLI session
EXAMPLE:
The following example shows the full procedure for performing a software update.
SCE 1000#configure
SCE 1000(config)# boot system ftp://vk:vk@10.1.1.230/downloads/SENum.pkg
SCE 1000(config)#exit
SCE 1000#copy running-config startup-config
Backing–up configuration file…
Writing configuration file…
Extracting new system image…
Extracted OK.
SCE 1000#>reload
Are you sure? y
the system is about to reboot, this will end your CLI session
The User Log
The user log is an ASCII file that can be viewed in any editor. It contains a record of system
events, including startup, shutdown and errors. You can use the Logger to view the user log to
determine whether or not the system is functioning properly, as well as for technical support
purposes.
The Logging System
Events are logged to one of two log files. After a file reaches maximum capacity, the events
logged in that file are then temporarily archived. New events are then automatically logged to the
alternate log file. When the second log file reaches maximum capacity, the system then reverts to
logging events to the first log file, thus overwriting the temporarily archived information stored in
that file.
Basic operations include:
• Enabling/disabling the User Log
• Copying the User Log to an external source
• Viewing/clearing the User Log counter
• Clearing the User Log
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