HP Integrity Superdome SX2000 User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 309
Flex Link Mating File, JET Log File
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JUST Exploration Tool Data Files The mechanical name field in the device descriptor line identifies a unique name for the device. This unique name is used by DSU to delineate between common devices on a scan path and is identified in the partname.lst file. Flex Link Mating File The flex link mating file contains information on the non-static connections within the system, needed to determine how the current system is connected. There is only one flex link file for a complex, and it must be named flex.mte. JET places this file in the default scan directory /opt/scansw/data/cplx_. The flex.mate file specifies all flex and cable connections for a complex. This file only contains information on all possible links that could exist in the complex base on the hardware present. Links that don't exist because hardware is not present are not listed. This file is generated by the Configuration Management Deamon (cmd). An entry like the following must be present for each existing or possible link in the complex: Link An entry like the following must exist for each connector on the link: Mate Mate JET Log File JET writes its execution information (errors and general informational) into a log file. The level of information is controlled by the debug level parameter in the jet.cfg file. This file is the first level for understanding problems encountered during JET execution. The name and location of this file are controlled by the Log_File parameter in the jet.cfg file. Appendix G 297