scadm loghistory


Use the scadm loghistory command to display the history of all events logged in the ALOM event buffer. These events include server reset events and all ALOM or scadm commands that change the state of the system, such as reset, poweroff, and poweron in the ALOM command shell. This command is similar to the ALOM shell command showlogs.

Each event recorded in the log has the following format:

date time errorcode: message

where date time is the date and time at which the event occurred, as recorded by ALOM. errorcode is the code for the logged event, and message is a short description of the event.

How to Use the scadm loghistory Command

Log in to the host server as root.

At the superuser prompt, type the following command:

# scadm loghistory

The following example shows an event log entry:

MAR 08 13:41:21 wgs-48-49: 00060000: "SC Login: User admin Logged on."

Note: Time stamps recorded in console logs reflect server time. Time stamps shown in the ALOM event log reflect UTC (Coordinated Universal Time).


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