Re: timestamps on sh log

From: Nick Matthews (matthn@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Aug 01 2008 - 23:07:55 ART


Some good ones:

service sequence - this will add a sequence number, very helpful for
reference and making sure that you're not losing any debug lines
service timestamps debug datetime msec local - the exact command you're
looking for

In case you're doing a lot of debugs:
no logging rate - nothing worse than doing a big debug only to lose 30 lines
of debugs, you won't forget this one after you do that once.
no logging console - if you're running debugs to your console each
character is sent to the display separately through an interrupt. After
you've troubleshooted through a large network trying to find out why your
EIGRP peers are dropping, and do a 'show process cpu history' or 'show
process cpu sorted' you won't forget this one either.- Show quoted text -

On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 8:27 PM, <cciestudent@hotmail.com> wrote:

> How do I fix the timestamps on my sh logs ? Right now when I do a sh log,
> these show up (sanitized):
>
> 19w5d: %CSM_SLB-6-RSERVERSTATE: etc etc
> 20w1d: %CSM_SLB-6-RSERVERSTATE: etc
> 9w6d: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I:etc etc
>
> What do I need to configure to have it show the exact time and date ?
>
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