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syslog(3C)



sn0log(1M)                                                          sn0log(1M)



NAME
     sn0log - Read Origin and Onyx2 CPU flash PROM log(s)

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/etc/sn0log [ -ws ] [ -a | hubmondevice ]

DESCRIPTION
     sn0log is run at system boot by /etc/rc2.d/S33sn0start.

     It displays any messages that were written to one or all CPU board flash
     PROM logs since the last time a sync mark was written to the log(s).  If
     the -s option is used, a sync mark is automatically written to the
     log(s).

     Messages in a CPU board flash PROM log may include analysis data for a
     prior system crash.

     The options are:

     -a   Specifies that all CPU board flash PROM logs in the system should be
          processed.  Otherwise, a single hubmondevice must be specified.

     -s   Specifies that the messages should be appended to /var/adm/SYSLOG,
          and that a sync mark should be written to the log(s) marking the
          amount of data already transferred from the log(s).

     -w   Specifies that the whole log(s) should be output, not just the
          contents since the last sync mark was written.

SEE ALSO
     syslog(3C).
























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