Use the SHOW LOGGING command to display logging information (from the volatile database) available to the executor node. Use the LIST LOGGING command to display logging information (from the permanent database) available to the executor node. SHOW ACTIVE LOGGING CHARACTERISTICS TO file-id LIST KNOWN LOGGING EVENTS SINK NODE node-id LOGGING CONSOLE STATUS KNOWN SINKS LOGGING FILE SUMMARY LOGGING MONITOR All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands.
1 – ACTIVE LOGGING
Indicates that information for all active logging is to be displayed.
2 – KNOWN
Introduces a plural parameter or component.
2.1 – LOGGING
Indicates that information for all known logging is to be displayed.
2.2 – SINKS
Indicates that information for all known sinks is to be displayed. If unspecified, only the executor node is displayed.
3 – CONSOLE
Indicates that information for the logging console is to be displayed.
4 – FILE
Indicates that information for the logging file is to be displayed.
5 – MONITOR
Indicates that information for the logging monitor is to be displayed.
6 – SINK NODE node-id
Identifies a particular sink node for which information is to be displayed.
7 – Examples
NCP>SHOW KNOWN LOGGING KNOWN SINKS This command displays logging status information for all known logging at all known sinks. NCP>SHOW LOGGING FILE EVENTS SINK NODE TRNTO This command displays events that are currently being logged to the logging file at node TRNTO.