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Display saved CLI session logs

Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.

Description

The system script show command displays information about files that contain records of CLI sessions.

For security reasons, the command normally displays only the script files created by the logged in user. Administrative users can display all log files using the -user parameter.

Parameters

{ [-fields <fieldname>,…​]

If you specify the -fields <fieldname>, …​ parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify.

| [-user ]

Use this parameter to display all script files created by all users, along with the username associated with each file.

| [-instance ] }

If you specify the -instance parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields.

[-username <text>] - Log Owner Username

Use this parameter to display information only about files saved by the user you specify. The default username is that of the logged in user.

[-filename <text>] - Log Filename

Use this parameter to display information only about files that have the file name you specify.

[-size-limit {<integer>[KB|MB|GB|TB|PB]}] - Logfile Size Limit

Use this parameter to display information only about files that have the size limit you specify.

[-state <State of CLI session log>] - Current State

Use this parameter to display information only about files that have the state you specify. Valid values for this parameter are open-and-logging , file-full , and file-closed .

[-size {<integer>[KB|MB|GB|TB|PB]}] - Current Logfile Size

Use this parameter to display information only about files that are the size you specify.

[-mtime <MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS>] - Last Modification Time

Use this parameter to display information only about files that were last modified at the date and time you specify.

[-this-session {yes|no}] - Session is Logging

Use this parameter with the value yes to display information only about files that are recording the current CLI session. Use this parameter with the value no to display information only about files that are not recording the current CLI session.

Examples

The following example displays typical system script information.

cluster1::> system script show
                    This
FileName            Sess State            Size    Last Mod Date
------------------- ---- ---------------- ------- ------------------
sessionlog1         no   file-closed      435B    12/2/2008 10:51:12
sessionlog2         yes  open-and-logging 193B    12/2/2008 10:51:29
2 entries were displayed.