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Step 3: Display PCG Error Messages in the Chassis Daemon Log File

Action

To display the PCG error messages in the chassis daemon (chassisd) log file and verify that a replaced PCG is online, use the following CLI command:

user@host> show log chassisd | match PCG

Sample Output

user@host> show log chassisd | match PCG
Aug 27 15:20:51 PCG 0 power verified on in 16 ms
Aug 27 15:20:52 reading PCG 0 initial state
Aug 27 15:20:52 CMB readback PCG 0 [0xe2, 0xff] -> 0xc
Aug 27 15:20:52 reading PCG 0 ideeprom
Aug 27 15:20:52 CMB cmd to PCG 0 [0xe2], Green LED On [0x1b]
Aug 27 15:20:52 PCG 0 - Green LED On
Aug 27 15:20:52 PCG 0 clear alarm 0x3
Aug 27 15:20:52 alarm op fru 1 op 0 reason 3
Aug 27 15:20:52 send: yellow alarm clear, class 100 obj 110 reason 3.

What It Means

The chassisd database provides the date, time, and a component status message. The chassisd database is dynamic. It is initialized at router startup and is updated when components are added or removed.



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