Setup Guide

Brocade Fabric OS Message Reference 17
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Displaying system message logs and attributes
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The following example enables BL-1001 message that was previously disabled.
switch:admin> rasadmin --enable -log BL-1001
2012/10/15-13:24:30, [LOG-1006], 373, SLOT 4 | CHASSIS, INFO, switch, Log
message BL-1001 has been enabled.
Use the rasadmin --show -log message_ID command to verify the status of the message.
Use the rasadmin --enable -module module_ID command to enable all messages in a
module. The following example enables all previously disabled BL messages.
switch:admin> rasadmin --enable -module BL
2012/10/15-13:28:37, [LOG-1007], 375, SLOT 4 | CHASSIS, INFO, switch, Log
Module BL has been enabled.
Use the rasadmin --show -module module_ID command to verify the status of the
messages that belong to a module.
Setting the severity level of a RASLog message
To change the default severity level of a RASLog message, perform the following steps.
1. Log in to the switch as admin.
2. Use the rasadmin --set -log message_ID -severity [DEFAULT | INFO | WARNING | ERROR |
CRITICAL] to change the severity level of a message. The following example changes the
severity level of C2-1004 message to WARNING.
switch:admin> rasadmin --set -log C2-1004 -severity WARNING
3. Use the rasadmin --show -severity message_ID command to verify the severity of the message.
switch:admin> rasadmin --show -severity C2-1004
Message Severity
C2-1004 : WARNING
Displaying system message logs and attributes
This section provides information on displaying the system message logs. These procedures are
valid for all the supported platforms.
Displaying RASLog messages
To display the system message log on a switch with no page breaks, perform the following steps.
You can display the messages in reverse order using the reverse option. To display message logs in
all switches (logical switches), use the all option.
1. Log in to the switch as admin.
2. Enter the errDump command.
switch:admin> errdump
Version: 8.0.1
2000/12/17-05:54:30, [HAM-1004], 1, CHASSIS, INFO, switch, Processor rebooted
- Reset