Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Command Reference Release 4.0(1a)N2(1) (OL-16599-01, March 2009)

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Chapter 7 System Management Commands
show logging onboard
-E—(Optional) Quits at the end of the file.
-d—(Optional) Specifies a dumb terminal.
no-more—Turns-off pagination for command output.
sed command—Stream Editor
wc—Counts words, lines, and characters.
-c—(Optional) Specifies the output character count.
-l—(Optional) Specifies the output line count.
-w—(Optional) Specifies the output word count.
>—Redirects it to a file.
|—Pipes command output to filter.
Use this command to view OBFL data from system hardware. The OBFL feature is enabled by default
and records operating temperatures, hardware uptime, interrupts, and other important events and
messages that can assist with diagnosing problems with hardware cards or modules installed in a Cisco
router or switch. Data is logged to files stored in nonvolatile memory. When the onboard hardware is
started up, a first record is made for each area monitored and becomes a base value for subsequent
records.
The OBFL feature provides a circular updating scheme for collecting continuous records and archiving
older (historical) records, ensuring accurate data about the system. Data is recorded in one of two
formats: continuous information that displays a snapshot of measurements and samples in a continuous
file, and summary information that provides details about the data being collected. The message “No
historical data to display” is seen when historical data is not available.
Examples This example shows how to display the OBFL boot and uptime information:
switch# show logging onboard boot-uptime
Sun Nov 9 06:11:59 2008: Boot Record
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Boot Time..........: Sun Nov 9 06:11:58 2008
Slot Number........: 1
Serial Number......: FLC12280050
Bios Version.......: v1.2.0(06/19/08)
Firmware Version...: 4.0(1a)N1(1) [build 4.0(1a)N1(1)]
Table 7-1 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 7-1 show logging onboard boot-uptime Command Output
Field Description
Boot Time Time boot occurred.
Slot Number Slot number
Serial Number Serial number of the module.
Bios Version Primary binary input and output system (BIOS)
version.
Firmware Version Firmware version.