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CAUTION: Carefully consider before attempting to use the --delete --all command to delete all of the current diagnostics log files on a DR4000 system. By deleting all diagnostics log files without first saving them to another location, the previous system status information they contained will be lost. --copy --name , --host To copy a specific existing diagnostics log file by name (using the --name command option) and send this diagnostics log file to a remote system when you have defined the user, a destination hostname or IP address, and a path), enter the following command string at the system prompt: administrator@mydr4000 > diagnostics --copy --name mydr4000_2011-11-12-11_09-37-53.lzip --host [email protected]:/var/diagnostics_logs [email protected]'s password: mydr4000_2011-11-12-11_09-37-53.lzip 100% 297MB 49.5MB/s 00:06 Diagnostics copy: Successful diagnostics --help To display the list of diagnostics related options that you can reference when using the CLI, enter the following command string at the system prompt: administrator@mydr4000 > diagnostics --help Usage: diagnostics --show diagnostics --collect [--name ] [--reason ] [--force] [--dset] diagnostics --delete [--name ] [--all] diagnostics --copy --name --host diagnostics --help Maintaining the DR4000 System 67

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Maintaining the DR4000 System
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CAUTION:
Carefully consider before attempting to use the
--delete --all
command
to delete all of the current diagnostics log files on a DR4000 system. By deleting all
diagnostics log files without first saving them to another location, the previous
system status information they contained will be lost.
--copy --name <name>, --host <user@<host|ip>:<path>>
To copy a specific existing diagnostics log file by name (using the
--name
command option) and send this diagnostics log file to a remote system when
you have defined the user, a destination hostname or IP address, and a path),
enter the following command string at the system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > diagnostics --copy --name
mydr4000_2011-11-12-11_09-37-53.lzip --host
[email protected]:/var/diagnostics_logs
[email protected]'s password:
mydr4000_2011-11-12-11_09-37-53.lzip 100%
297MB
49.5MB/s
00:06 Diagnostics copy: Successful
diagnostics --help
To display the list of diagnostics related options that you can reference when
using the CLI, enter the following command string at the system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > diagnostics --help
Usage:
diagnostics
--show
diagnostics
--collect
[--name <name>]
[--reason <reason>]
[--force]
[--dset]
diagnostics
--delete [--name <name>]
[--all]
diagnostics
--copy
--name <name>
--host <user@<host|ip>:<path>>
diagnostics
--help