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тАО12-04-2001 12:45 PM
тАО12-04-2001 12:45 PM
logprint
What does the output from logprint look like. Our logprints were corrupt from the armserver timing out or either the corrupt logs caused the armserver to timeout. I deleted and recreated the logs and when I issue the command logprint all I get is individual usage record for XXXXX on XXXXX date. Aren't there statistics?
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тАО12-05-2001 01:57 AM
тАО12-05-2001 01:57 AM
Re: logprint
It looks much like all those errors you see on your console or from EMS emails.
It's not all that clear to read, but the CE's / support do have a logprint analyser to examine for problem signatures.
Later,
Bill
It's not all that clear to read, but the CE's / support do have a logprint analyser to examine for problem signatures.
Later,
Bill
It works for me (tm)
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тАО12-05-2001 11:21 PM
тАО12-05-2001 11:21 PM
Re: logprint
Hi there
Arm Log Print
Log File Summary
File name Begin Time End Time
L0001253 Dec 15 19:30:01 Dec 16 04:30:00
L0001254 Dec 16 05:30:01 Dec 16 14:30:00
L0001255 Dec 16 15:30:01 Dec 17 00:30:00
Other entries
Log File: /var/opt/hparray/log/L0003865
Usage record for Subsystem 0000011D3BA0 at Fri Nov 30 20:49:51 2001
Arm Log Print
Log File Summary
File name Begin Time End Time
L0001253 Dec 15 19:30:01 Dec 16 04:30:00
L0001254 Dec 16 05:30:01 Dec 16 14:30:00
L0001255 Dec 16 15:30:01 Dec 17 00:30:00
Other entries
Log File: /var/opt/hparray/log/L0003865
Usage record for Subsystem 0000011D3BA0 at Fri Nov 30 20:49:51 2001
take your time and think things through
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