Monitoring Commands : show log

show log
Description
Use the show log command to view event log contents.
Syntax
show log
show log alert
show log alert continuous
show log alert files [<file number>]
show log alert files <file number> [matching <regular expression>]
show log alert matching <regular expression>
show log continuous [matching <regular expression>]
show log continuous not matching <regular expression>
show log files [<file number>]
show log files <file number> matching <regular expression>
show log files <file number> not matching <regular expression>
show log matching <regular expression>
show log not matching <regular expression>
Arguments
files <file number>
Specifies which archived log file number to display.
matching <regular expression>
Displays event logs that match a given regular expression. If the expression includes spaces, use quotation marks to enclose the expression.
not matching <regular expression>
Displays event logs that do not match a given regular expression. If the expression includes spaces, use quotation marks to enclose the expression.
Defaults
n
Without arguments, the command, show log, displays the current event log in a scrollable pager.
n
The command, show log alert, displays the current alerts log in a scrollable pager.
n
The appliance keeps up to 30 archived alert log files. The older the file, the higher the file number. The newest file has no number, and the most recent archived file is numbered, “1”.
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC Mode
Global Configuration Mode
See Also
None.
Usage Guidelines
To see what archived logs are available, use one of the following:
(config) # show log files ?
(config) # show log alert files ?
Examples
n
Tallinn (config) # show log files
1
2
Tallinn (config) #
 
 
 
n
Tallinn (config) # show log matching ping
 
r dumping
Jun 17 17:24:45 localhost rename_ifs: Mapping MAC: 00:0C:BD:00:7F:4A to interface name: wan0
Jun 17 17:24:45 localhost rename_ifs: Mapping MAC: 00:0C:BD:00:7F:4B to interface name: lan0
Jun 17 17:24:45 localhost rename_ifs: Mapping MAC: 00:E0:81:2F:85:98 to interface name: mgmt0
Jun 17 17:24:45 localhost rename_ifs: Mapping MAC: 00:E0:81:2F:85:99 to interface name: mgmt1
Jun 17 17:25:09 Tallinn sysd[798]: TID 1084225888: [sysd.NOTICE]: WDOG: Gateway datapath ping test disabled when in BYPASS.
Jun 17 17:28:09 Tallinn sysd[798]: TID 1084225888: [sysd.ERR]: WDOG: Gateway datapath ping test FAILED: 2
Jun 17 17:29:09 Tallinn sysd[798]: TID 1084225888: [sysd.ERR]: WDOG: Gateway datapath ping test FAILED: 2
Jun 17 17:30:09 Tallinn sysd[798]: TID 1084225888: [sysd.ERR]: WDOG: Gateway datapath ping test FAILED: 2
Jun 17 17:33:09 Tallinn sysd[798]: TID 1084225888: [sysd.ERR]: WDOG: Gateway datapath ping test FAILED: 2
Jun 17 17:34:09 Tallinn sysd[798]: TID 1084225888: [sysd.ERR]: WDOG: Gateway datapath ping test FAILED: 2
Jun 17 17:34:24 Tallinn cli[2411]: [cli.NOTICE]: user admin: Executing command:
show log matching ping
/tmp/messages_filtered-rvzGgG lines 39947-39958/39958 (END)
 
 
n
Tallinn (config) # show log continuous
 
n
(config) # show log alert files 3

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