There are 2 ways for reading the Diagnostics log file, located in /var/adm/ras/diag:
The first option uses the diag tool. Run:
# diagThen hit ENTER and select "Task Selection", followed by "Display Previous Diagnostic Results" and "Display Previous Results".
The second option is to use diagrpt. Run:
# /usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/diagrpt -s 010101To display only the last entry, run:
# /usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/diagrpt -o
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