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diagnostics --help - capacity

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The Diagnostics service stores all log information in a primary log directory, and the DR4000 system also maintains a backup copy of each log in a separate, secondary log directory. After each new diagnostics log is collected, the Diagnostics process computes the sizes of each of these two log location directories. Whenever a log directory exceeds its maximum storage capacity, the oldest logs are deleted to free up space for the current logs that the DR4000 system generates. Command Usage • diagnostics --show • diagnostics --collect [options] • diagnostics --delete [options] • diagnostics --copy [options] • diagnostics --help --show This command displays a list of the diagnostics log files, by filename, size, status, and reason for generation. The diagnostics log files are a collection of all system-related information that describe the current state of the DR4000 system. To display the current listing of DR4000 system diagnostics log files, enter the following command string at the system prompt: administrator@mydr4000 > diagnostics --show Filename Size Timestamp Status Reason diags_2011-11-17_09-30-51.lzip 23.3MB Wed Sep 7 16:33:12 2011 Completed [admin-generated] :generated by Administrator mydr4000_2011-11-14_11-39-43.lzip 36.9MB Wed Oct 12 11:34:04 2011 Completed [auto-generated] :Service(s) "ofsck" failed 64 Maintaining the DR4000 System

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Maintaining the DR4000 System
The Diagnostics service stores all log information in a primary log directory,
and the DR4000 system also maintains a backup copy of each log in a
separate, secondary log directory. After each new diagnostics log is collected,
the Diagnostics process computes the sizes of each of these two log location
directories.
Whenever a log directory exceeds its maximum storage capacity, the oldest
logs are deleted to free up space for the current logs that the DR4000 system
generates.
Command Usage
diagnostics --show
diagnostics --collect [options]
diagnostics --delete [options]
diagnostics --copy [options]
diagnostics --help
--show
This command displays a list of the diagnostics log files, by filename, size,
status, and reason for generation. The diagnostics log files are a collection of
all system-related information that describe the
current state of the DR4000
system.
To display the current listing of DR4000 system diagnostics log files, enter the
following command string at the system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > diagnostics --show
Filename
Size Timestamp
Status Reason
-----------------------------------------------------------
diags_2011-11-17_09-30-51.lzip 23.3MB Wed Sep 7 16:33:12 2011
Completed
[admin-generated]
:generated by
Administrator
mydr4000_2011-11-14_11-39-43.lzip 36.9MB Wed Oct 12 11:34:04 2011
Completed
[auto-generated]
:Service(s) "ofsck"
failed