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FortiGate-7040E System Guide

Comlog

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Comlog

All FIM and FPM SMCs include a comlog system for writing and saving console log messages. When enabled, the comlog saves log messages in a local comlog file. Log messages include all local host console messages including BIOS boot up messages. In the comlog these messages include the following headers:

Header Cause
\n--- COMLOG SYSTEM BOOT: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss ---\n The module is starting up after being powered on or reset.
\n--- COMLOG DISABLED: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss ---\n Logging is disabled.
\n--- COMLOG ENABLED: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss ---\n Logging is enabled
\n--- COMLOG TIME: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss ---\n This message is written every hour when the module is powered on and logging is enabled.

The following comlog-related CLI commands are available:

Description SMC CLI Commands IPMI commands
Display comlog information. Available on the passive module. comlog getinfo
Status Disabled
COM Speed 9600
Storage Size 0x00400000
Log Start 0x00000000
Log End 0x00000C37
Log Size 3127 Bytes
Display a module's comlog. Available on the passive module. comlog getinfo <slot>
comlog print <slot>
fortinetoem comlog getinfo
fortinetoem comlog print
Clear a module's comlog. Either by resetting the a comlog start location in flash (reset_loc) or erasing all of the flash storage (chip_erase). Available on the passive module. comlog clear [reset_loc] [chip_erase] fortinetoem comlog clear
Disable a module's comlog. Available on the passive module. comlog disable
fortinetoem comlog clear
Enable comlog. Available on the passive module. comlog enable fortinetoem comlog clear
Set comlog baud rate. <speed> can be 9600, 19200, 38400,57600, 115200, or expressed as level 1 to 4. Available on the passive module. comlog setbaud <speed> fortinetoem comlog setbaud <speed>
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Comlog

All FIM and FPM SMCs include a comlog system for writing and saving console log messages. When enabled, the comlog saves log messages in a local comlog file. Log messages include all local host console messages including BIOS boot up messages. In the comlog these messages include the following headers:

Header Cause
\n--- COMLOG SYSTEM BOOT: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss ---\n The module is starting up after being powered on or reset.
\n--- COMLOG DISABLED: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss ---\n Logging is disabled.
\n--- COMLOG ENABLED: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss ---\n Logging is enabled
\n--- COMLOG TIME: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss ---\n This message is written every hour when the module is powered on and logging is enabled.

The following comlog-related CLI commands are available:

Description SMC CLI Commands IPMI commands
Display comlog information. Available on the passive module. comlog getinfo
Status Disabled
COM Speed 9600
Storage Size 0x00400000
Log Start 0x00000000
Log End 0x00000C37
Log Size 3127 Bytes
Display a module's comlog. Available on the passive module. comlog getinfo <slot>
comlog print <slot>
fortinetoem comlog getinfo
fortinetoem comlog print
Clear a module's comlog. Either by resetting the a comlog start location in flash (reset_loc) or erasing all of the flash storage (chip_erase). Available on the passive module. comlog clear [reset_loc] [chip_erase] fortinetoem comlog clear
Disable a module's comlog. Available on the passive module. comlog disable
fortinetoem comlog clear
Enable comlog. Available on the passive module. comlog enable fortinetoem comlog clear
Set comlog baud rate. <speed> can be 9600, 19200, 38400,57600, 115200, or expressed as level 1 to 4. Available on the passive module. comlog setbaud <speed> fortinetoem comlog setbaud <speed>
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