chlog command
This command is used to display up to five call-home activity log entries and to mark a call-home event entry as acknowledged or unacknowledged.
If command syntax is not correctly entered, or if a command fails to run, an error message is returned. See Common errors for a list of error messages that apply to all commands or chlog command errors for a list of error messages that are specific to the chlog command.
Function | What it does | Command | Target (see paths in Command targets) |
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Display call-home activity log entries | Displays the last fifty entries from the call-home activity log. Note
| chlog | Primary CMM:
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Display FTP/TFTP server call-home activity log entries | Displays the last fifty FTP/TFTP server entries from the call-home activity log. Note
| chlog -f | Primary CMM:
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Display Lenovo Support call-home activity log entries | Displays the last five Lenovo Support entries from the call-home activity log. Note
| chlog -s | Primary CMM:
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Acknowledge / unacknowledge call-home activity log entries | Marks the selected call-home event as acknowledged (yes) or unacknowledged (no) when the call-home event has been corrected. Note The system will wait five days before sending duplicate events if they are left unacknowledged in the activity log. | chlog -index-ack option where:
This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities:
| Primary CMM:
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chlog
chlog -14 -ack yes
The following example shows the information that is returned from these two commands:
system:mm[1]> chlog
Index Ack Send Result Assigned Num Event ID Sev Source
Time Message
14 No Success NULL 0x00016802 I CHASSIS
06/04/11 09:11:11 Test Call Home generated by USERID.
15 No Pending NULL 0x00016802 I CHASSIS
06/04/11 09:11:12 Test Call Home generated by USERID.
system:mm[1]>chlog -14 -ack yes
OK
system:mm[1]>