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тАО01-04-2001 08:58 AM
тАО01-04-2001 08:58 AM
ARMServer logs
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тАО01-04-2001 09:08 AM
тАО01-04-2001 09:08 AM
Re: ARMServer logs
cd /var/opt/hparray/log/
Delete the log files and the LOGCATLG
Touch LOGCATLG
Restart ARMServer
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тАО01-04-2001 09:50 AM
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Re: ARMServer logs
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тАО01-05-2001 06:42 PM
тАО01-05-2001 06:42 PM
Re: ARMServer logs
Log file is created at a given interval and is also generated when something wrong happend in AutoRAID.
The maximum file size is fixed so the new log file will be created if log file exceeds file size limitation.
Without these files, we can't assure what components of AutoRAID are causing any problems.
Please keep track of these files if you need more space.
Be aware that you need to leave the most of the latest logs with the lastest timestamps for troubleshooting.
One more thing is if you stop "hparray deamon" in /sbin/init.d, These log files will not created any more until daemon is back online.
Regards,
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тАО01-08-2001 01:51 PM
тАО01-08-2001 01:51 PM
Re: ARMServer logs
Below the procedure to cleanup the armserver log files:
1. Stop ARMServer daemon
/sbin/init.d/hparray stop
2. Backup /var/opt/hparray/log to tape or another filesystem
3. Remove everything in array log directory
cd /var/opt/hparray/log
pwd (to ensure we are in the log directory rm -i *)
Note: Always exercise caution when using a wildcard with rm. The -i option
will force you to confirm deletion of each file
4. Create empty catalog file in /var/opt/hparray/log
touch LOGCATLG
5. Restart the ARMServer daemon
/sbin/init.d/hparray start
NOTE:
The logs in /var/opt/hparray/log are viewed with /opt/hparray/bin/logprint. You can do 1 of 2 things:
1. View them to see if you have any errors and delete after you don't find any errors.
OR
2. Leave a couple of weeks of logs and delete the rest.
New log file is created every time system is rebooted.
You can view the files with the logprint command, see "man logprint".
Good Luck
Darrel