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-w, --watch show the log or setup status in real time | -w, --watch show the log or setup status in real time | ||
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+ | If you want to see logs for a specific service, you ensure that the [[CLI - Services(daemons) | Runtime Log]] is enabled or not. | ||
=== Display logs === | === Display logs === |
Revision as of 11:31, 29 April 2021
You can see various logs using the show log
command.
Basic Command
LYSH@MyHostName# show log {name} [-h] [-n NUMBER] [-w] [keyword] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -n [NUMBER], --number [NUMBER] enter 0 to show all logs, and enter a value greater than 0 to show as much as the value entered -w, --watch show the log or setup status in real time
If you want to see logs for a specific service, you ensure that the Runtime Log is enabled or not.
Display logs
LYSH@MyHostName# show log apache2 // Display all apache2 logs LYSH@MyHostName# show log radius // Display all radius logs
Display last n logs
LYSH@MyHostName# show log apache2 -n 10 // Display only the last 10 apache2 logs LYSH@MyHostName# show log radius -n 10 // Display only the last 10 radius logs
Display last n logs with keyword
LYSH@MyHostName# show log apache2 -n 10 request // Display only the last 10 apache2 logs filtered by "request" LYSH@MyHostName# show log radius -n 10 accept // Display only the last 10 radius logs filtered by "request"
Display logs in real-time
LYSH@MyHostName# show log apache2 -w // Display the apache2 logs in real-time LYSH@MyHostName# show log radius -w // Display the radius logs in real-time
Display logs in real-time with keyword
LYSH@MyHostName# show log apache2 -w request // Display the apache2 logs filtered by "request" in real-time LYSH@MyHostName# show log radius -w accept // Display the radius logs filtered by "accept" in real-time
keyword
The &
is the Logical AND operator and the |
is the Logical OR operator.
LYSH@MyHostName# show log request&reply // Display the apache2 logs having both "request" and "reply" LYSH@MyHostName# show log request|reply // Display the apache2 logs having either "request" or "reply"