I'd point you to either the user manuals related to the specific model switch you're working with, which you should find on https://dell.to/31wkmru, or the OS10 manual. I'll link to the manual for the latest OS10 release. Page 701 gets into logs and should be a good place for you to get started.
Hello, Thanks for answering. Actually I was already gone through the OS10 documentation. In the documentation, there are only steps to view and forward logs. and there is no detail about the log structure. Is there any standard that Dell maintaining for logs? and FYI I am working with PowerSwitch N3000 Series switch.
To the best of my knowledge, there isn't any documentation regarding how any of our logs are laid out. You might be able to find something, but it would likely be a 3rd party source. With the logs that I work with, it was a matter of reading logs to get experience searching for issues. For example, in a PERC log, looking for sense keys.
If you're able to find something, it would definitely be a good share, but I couldn't find any documentation from us to share (aside from the manuals).
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I'd point you to either the user manuals related to the specific model switch you're working with, which you should find on https://dell.to/31wkmru, or the OS10 manual. I'll link to the manual for the latest OS10 release. Page 701 gets into logs and should be a good place for you to get started.
https://dell.to/3b2QVR5
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Hello, Thanks for answering. Actually I was already gone through the OS10 documentation. In the documentation, there are only steps to view and forward logs. and there is no detail about the log structure. Is there any standard that Dell maintaining for logs? and FYI I am working with PowerSwitch N3000 Series switch.
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To the best of my knowledge, there isn't any documentation regarding how any of our logs are laid out. You might be able to find something, but it would likely be a 3rd party source. With the logs that I work with, it was a matter of reading logs to get experience searching for issues. For example, in a PERC log, looking for sense keys.
If you're able to find something, it would definitely be a good share, but I couldn't find any documentation from us to share (aside from the manuals).