HP Surestore Disk Array 12h HP SureStore E Disk Array FC60 - (English) Advance - Page 309
Viewing Disk Array Logs, c] [-d <LogDir>] [-a <ArrayID>]
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Viewing Disk Array Logs To display the disk array controller log files, type: amlog [-s ] [-e ] [-t ] [-c] [-d ] [-a ] • StartTime identifies the starting date and time. Log entries with an earlier date and time will not be displayed. The default is the time of the oldest log entry. The format for entering the date and time is MMddhhmm[yy], where: MM = Month (01-12) dd = Day (01-31) hh = Hour (00-23) mm = Minute (00-59) yy = Year (00-99) [optional] Any number less than 90 will be evaluated as 2000 + yy • EndTime identifies the ending date and time. Log entries with a later date and time will not be printed. The default is the time of the last log entry. Uses the same format as StartTime. • Recordtype specifies the log record types to be displayed. The following record types are valid: - ctrlr - controller log sense. This is the default record type if none is specified. - mel - major event log. These entries can be filtered using the -c option. Major event logging is available in firmware versions HP08 and later. • -c limits the major event log entries displayed to only those with critical status. Note that using this option will limit the amount of information displayed, including noncritical log entries that may be useful for isolating problems. • LogDir identifies the path name of the log directory. The default is /var/opt/hparray/log The log entries are organized into a series of files with the naming convention AML000nn. When a log files reaches a certain size, a new file is created using the next sequential number. An associated catalog file (AMLCATLG) provides the information for navigating the binary entries in the main log files. • ArrayID identifies a specific disk array for which log entries should be displayed. The default is to print entries for all disk arrays connected to and recognized by the host. The Managing the Disk Array Using Array Manager 60 309 Managing the Disk Array on HP-UX