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Viewing or Searching the ippe.log File

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The ippe.log file

There are a few log files in the NE-ONE, but by far the most important is the ippe.log file. This contains information about:

  • the startup of the ippe emulation engine

  • initialisation of the ports

  • commands issued by the GUI

and more.

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Accessing the ippe..log file

The full path to the log file is /ippe/logs/ippe.log and the most flexible way to access it is to ssh (or putty) to the IP address of the NE-ONE (standard ssh port 22).

The username is itrinegy and the password is itrinegy (to start with). You'll be logged in to the console and sitting in the console menu. One of the choices on this menu is to change the itrinegy username and password which you should do if the NE-ONE can be accessed outside of a lab (say).

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You'll now be at the Linux command prompt

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Using vim to search the file

use the command:

$ vim /ippe/logs/ippe.log

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Using tail -f to see what new things are being written to the log

use the command:

$ tail -200f /ippe/logs/ippe.log

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