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Operating Systems AIX Log Location Post 302560118 by manoj.solaris on Thursday 29th of September 2011 02:17:22 AM
Old 09-29-2011
Question Log Location

Hi,

I would like to find out where the system will display the server was shutdown due to power fluctuation.

I have check the command errpt and alog -o -t boot |more but not getting the requred information.
Code:
alog -o -t boot command is not showing the time

Time: 9 LEDS: 0x538
invoking top level program -- "/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c driver -s sdlc -t scie -F name"
Time: 9 LEDS: 0x539
return code = 0
****************** no stdout ***********
****************** no stderr ***********
----------------
Time: 9 LEDS: 0x538
invoking top level program -- "/usr/lib/methods/cfgvtdev"
Time: 9 LEDS: 0x539
return code = 0
****************** no stdout ***********
****************** no stderr ***********
----------------
Time: 9 LEDS: 0x538
invoking top level program -- "/etc/methods/load_blockset_ext"
Time: 9 LEDS: 0x539
return code = 0
****************** no stdout ***********
****************** no stderr ***********
----------------
calling savebase
return code = 0
****************** no stdout ***********
****************** no stderr ***********
Configuration time: 9 seconds
Starting AIX Windows Desktop.....
Saving Base Customize Data to boot disk
Starting the sync daemon
Mounting the platform dump file system, /var/adm/ras/platform
Starting the error daemon
System initialization completed.
Starting Multi-user Initialization
 Performing auto-varyon of Volume Groups
 Activating all paging spaces
0517-075 swapon: Paging device /dev/hd6 is already active.

The current volume is: /dev/hd1
Primary superblock is valid.

The current volume is: /dev/hd10opt
Primary superblock is valid.
 Performing all automatic mounts
Multi-user initialization completed

Please suggest.


Moderator's Comments:
Mod Comment Please use code tags

Last edited by Scott; 09-29-2011 at 06:32 AM.. Reason: code tags.
 

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powerd(1M)																powerd(1M)

NAME
powerd - power manager daemon SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/power/powerd [-n] The powerd daemon is started by pmconfig(1M) to monitor system activity and perform an automatic shutdown using the suspend-resume feature. When the system is suspended, complete current state is saved on the disk before power is removed. On reboot, the system automatically starts a resume operation and the system is restored to the same state it was in immediately prior to suspend. Immediately prior to system shutdown, the daemon notifies syslogd(1M) of the shutdown, which broadcasts a notification. The following option is supported: -n No broadcast mode. The daemon silently shuts down the system without notifying syslogd(1M). /etc/power.conf Power Management configuration information file See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWpmu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Unstable | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ pmconfig(1M), dtpower(1M), syslogd(1M), power.conf(4), attributes(5), cpr(7), pm(7D) Using Power Management 15 Oct 1999 powerd(1M)
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