Messages Reference Guide

16 Fabric OS Message Reference
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Configuring system messages and attributes
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5. Execute the auditCfg --show command to verify the configuration.
switch:admin> auditcfg --show
Audit filter is enabled.
1-ZONE
2-SECURITY
3-CONFIGURATION
4-FIRMWARE
5-FABRIC
6-FW
7-LS
8-CLI
Severity level: ERROR
You must configure the syslog daemon to send the Audit events to a configured remote host using
the syslogdIpAdd command. For more information on configuring the syslog server, refer to
“Configuring a syslog server” on page 5.
Disabling a RASLog message or module
To disable a single RASLog message or all messages in a module, perform the following steps.
1. Log in to the switch as admin.
2. Use the following commands to disable a single RASLog message or all messages that belong
to a module:
Execute the rasadmin --disable -log messgae_ID command to disable a RASLog message.
For example, execute the following command to disable the BL-1001 message.
switch:admin> rasadmin --disable -log BL-1001
2012/07/20-13:30:41, [LOG-1005], 378, SLOT 4 | CHASSIS, INFO, switch, Log
message NSM-1009 has been disabled.
Use the rasadmin --show -log messgae_ID command to verify the status of the message.
Execute the rasadmin --disable -module module_ID command to disable all messages in a
module. For example, execute the following command to disable all messages that belong
to the BL module.
switch:admin> rasadmin --disable -module BL
2012/07/20-13:28:37, [LOG-1007], 375, SLOT 4 | CHASSIS, INFO, switch, Log
Module BL has been disabled.
Use the rasadmin --show -module module_ID command to verify the status of the
messages that belong to a module.
NOTE
You cannot disable Audit and FFDC messages using the rasAdmin command.