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supportSave, In a Virtual Fabric environment

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supportSave B Suspended: 0 Parity_err: 0 2_parity_err: 0 CMI_bus_err: 0 Lr_out: 0 Ols_in: 0 Ols_out: 4 Port part of other ADs: No switch:admin> supportSave Synopsis Description Note Operands Saves RASLOG, TRACE, supportShow, core file, FFDC data, and other support information supportsave supportsave [-n] [-c] [-k] [-u user_name -p password -h host_ip -d remote_dir -l protocol] supportsave [-R] supportsave [-U -d remote_dir] Use this command to collect RASLOG, TRACE, supportShow, core file, FFDC data and other support information to a remote FTP location. On platforms that support USB, the information can also be stored on an attached USB device. On a dual-CP system, information is saved for the local and the remote CP. SupportShow information is available on Active and Standby CPs. To reduce the chance of missing the correct trace dump, supportSave retrieves old (the dump created prior to the current one) and new (the dump triggered by the command) trace dumps. The files generated by this command are compressed before being sent off the switch. The core files and panic dumps remain on the switch after the command is run. The FFDC data are removed after the command has finished. This command accepts IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. If the configured IP address is in IPv6 format, the RAS auto file transfer and event notification to syslog will not work in the case where the FC SAN Module OS version is downgraded. It is required to reconfigure auto file transfer and syslog with IPv4 IP addresses. In a Virtual Fabric environment, supportSave saves all chassis-based information and iterates through the defined switch-based information for all logical switches. Chassis permissions are required to execute this command. System-wide supportSave is supported on platforms running FC SAN Module OS v6.2.0 or later. The command collects support data from the Active CP (and its Co-CPU), the standby CP (and its Co-CPU), and all AP blades. The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to "Understanding Virtual Fabric restrictions" on page 32 and "Understanding Admin Domain restrictions" on page 33 for details. When invoked without operands, this command goes into interactive mode. The following operands are optional: -n Does not prompt for confirmation. This operand is optional; if omitted, you are prompted for confirmation. Dell 8/4Gbps FC SAN Module Administrator's Guide 61 53-1001345-01

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53-1001345-01
supportSave
B
Suspended:
0
Lr_out:
0
Parity_err:
0
Ols_in:
0
2_parity_err:
0
Ols_out:
4
CMI_bus_err:
0
Port part of other ADs: No
switch:admin>
supportSave
Saves RASLOG, TRACE, supportShow, core file, FFDC data, and other support information
Synopsis
supportsave
supportsave
[
-n
] [
-c
] [
-k
] [
-u
user_name
-p
password
-h
host_ip
-d
remote_dir
-l
protocol
]
supportsave
[
-R
]
supportsave
[
-U -d
remote_dir
]
Description
Use this command to collect RASLOG, TRACE,
supportShow
, core file, FFDC data and other support
information to a remote FTP location. On platforms that support USB, the information can also be
stored on an attached USB device. On a dual-CP system, information is saved for the local and the
remote CP.
SupportShow
information is available on Active and Standby CPs. To reduce the chance
of missing the correct trace dump,
supportSave
retrieves old (the dump created prior to the current
one) and new (the dump triggered by the command) trace dumps.
The files generated by this command are compressed before being sent off the switch. The core
files and panic dumps remain on the switch after the command is run. The FFDC data are removed
after the command has finished.
This command accepts IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. If the configured IP address is in IPv6 format, the
RAS auto file transfer and event notification to syslog will not work in the case where the FC SAN
Module OS version is downgraded. It is required to reconfigure auto file transfer and syslog with
IPv4 IP addresses.
In a Virtual Fabric environment,
supportSave
saves all chassis-based information and iterates
through the defined switch-based information for all logical switches. Chassis permissions are
required to execute this command.
System-wide
supportSave
is supported on platforms running FC SAN Module OS v6.2.0 or later.
The command collects support data from the Active CP (and its Co-CPU), the standby CP (and its
Co-CPU), and all AP blades.
Note
The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may
be in place. Refer to
“Understanding Virtual Fabric restrictions”
on page 32 and
“Understanding
Admin Domain restrictions”
on page 33 for details.
Operands
When invoked without operands, this command goes into interactive mode. The following operands
are optional:
-n
Does not prompt for confirmation. This operand is optional; if omitted, you are
prompted for confirmation.