Hi NG,
HW: WS-C2960S-48FPS-L
IOS: c2960s-universalk9-mz.122-58.SE1.bin
config:
archive
log config
logging enable
logging size 10
notify syslog contenttype plaintext
hidekeys
path tftp://IP.IP.IP.IP/path/$h.cfg
now show archive shows me following:
sh archive:
The next archive file will be named tftp://IP.IP.IP.IP/path/hostname.cfg-<timestamp>-0
a) what if i do not wish to have the timestamp appended?
if i specify the path like following i can atleast choose where the timestamp is inserted:
path tftp://IP.IP.IP.IP/path/$h__$t.cfg
now the file received on the tftp server looks like the following:
hostname__Jul--1-18-48-20.cfg-0
i don't like the format, is there any way to change or set it manually?
if not, i come back to question a), can i somehow turn it off?
thank you
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Bad news all around. First, the archive code now always inserts the timestamp. The timestamp format cannot be changed.
I could not find any requests or bugs relating to making the date format customizable.
Bad news all around. First, the archive code now always inserts the timestamp. The timestamp format cannot be changed.
thanks joseph,
do you know if there are plans in order to have a customizable timestamp format such as
dd/mm/yyyy MIN/SEC done via variables?
thank you
I could not find any requests or bugs relating to making the date format customizable.
thanks for looking it up, much appreciated.
The overall s***y format cannot be changed, but the 'service timestamps log' can change some of what gets logged.
I would find the people responsible and fire them. While I commend the adding of a timestamp, the absolute lack of control over it's format and usage is absolutely horrible. Who in their right mind thinks that's a good format? Add to it, there's no way to turn off the now completely unnecessary revision tag. (the "-#" at the end.)
If I had a covered (read: non-EOL'd) device, you bet there'd be bugs logged against it.