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Where in the logs do you find if a reboot or shutdown was initiated?

Hi,

On our work XG330, I think I initiated a reboot via the admin GUI last night, but the device became completely unresponsive causing me to drive into work to hard reboot it. This morning I wanted to check the logs to see if I had pressed "Reboot" or "Shutdown" but I cannot find in the logs where it states what I did or the reason which it asks for when rebooting.

 

I have checked Admin, Authentication and System and I can't find any reference to it.

 

I jumped on our XG230 at another site which I screen recorded me pressing reboot and it rebooted within 29 seconds (YAY!) but once again, I can't see anywhere in the logs that I did this except for of course seeing the uptime on the main page indicating that it hasn't been up for long.

 

Surely it is logged somewhere?

 



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  • Hi Daniel,

    If you SSH into your XG you should be able to get into the Advanced Shell to view the /log/applog.log file.  If the XG was shutdown from the dashboard you should find a line containing "dashboardshutdownappliance".  Try running a "grep -i 'dashboardshutdownappliance' /log/applog.log"

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  • Hi Daniel,

    If you SSH into your XG you should be able to get into the Advanced Shell to view the /log/applog.log file.  If the XG was shutdown from the dashboard you should find a line containing "dashboardshutdownappliance".  Try running a "grep -i 'dashboardshutdownappliance' /log/applog.log"

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