HP P4000 9.0 HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN Solution User Guide - Page 141

Using hardware information log files, Saving log files

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This term Unit number Controller/cache items Power supply Power supplies Sensors means this Identifies devices that make up the O/S RAID configuration, including: • Type of storage (BOOT, LOG, SANIQ, DATA) • RAID level (0, 1, 5) • Status (Normal, Rebuilding, Degraded, Off) • Capacity • Rebuild statistics (% complete, time remaining) Depending on the storage system, this can include: • Information about the RAID controller card and Battery Backup Unit (BBU) • Information about RAM. Shows the type or number of power supplies. Status information about the power supplies. Shows for the hardware listed, the status, real measured value, minimum and maximum values. Using hardware information log files The log files that contain hardware information are always saved on the individual storage system. You may want to save those log files to another computer. This way, if the storage system goes off line, the log files will be available. This section explains how to save a hardware information log file to a txt file on the local storage system or a remote computer. See these sections: • "Saving log files" on page 141 • "Using remote log files" on page 142 Saving log files If Technical Support requests that you send a copy of a log file, use the Log Files tab to save that log file as a text file. The Log Files tab lists two types of logs: • Log files that are stored locally on the storage system (displayed on the left side of the tab). • Log files that are written to a remote log server (displayed on the right side of the tab). NOTE: Save the log files that are stored locally on the storage system. For more information about remote log files, see "Using remote log files" on page 142. 1. Select a storage system in the navigation window and log in. 2. Open the tree below the storage system and select Diagnostics. 3. Select the Log Files tab. P4000 SAN Solution user guide 141

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means this
This term
Identifies devices that make up the O/S RAID configuration,
including:
Type of storage (BOOT, LOG, SANIQ, DATA)
RAID level (0, 1, 5)
Status (Normal, Rebuilding, Degraded, Off)
Capacity
Rebuild statistics (% complete, time remaining)
Unit number
Depending on the storage system, this can include:
Information about the RAID controller card and Battery
Backup Unit (BBU)
Information about RAM.
Controller/cache items
Shows the type or number of power supplies.
Power supply
Status information about the power supplies.
Power supplies
Shows for the hardware listed, the status, real measured
value, minimum and maximum values.
Sensors
Using hardware information log files
The log files that contain hardware information are always saved on the individual storage system.
You may want to save those log files to another computer. This way, if the storage system goes off
line, the log files will be available.
This section explains how to save a hardware information log file to a txt file on the local storage
system or a remote computer. See these sections:
Saving log files
on page 141
Using remote log files
on page 142
Saving log files
If Technical Support requests that you send a copy of a log file, use the Log Files tab to save that log
file as a text file.
The Log Files tab lists two types of logs:
Log files that are stored locally on the storage system (displayed on the left side of the tab).
Log files that are written to a remote log server (displayed on the right side of the tab).
NOTE:
Save the log files that are stored locally on the storage system. For more information about remote
log files, see
Using remote log files
on page 142.
1.
Select a storage system in the navigation window and log in.
2.
Open the tree below the storage system and select Diagnostics.
3.
Select the
Log Files
tab.
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