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Appendix A VTL command line reference
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Get X‐Ray
iscon getxray -s
[-l <#|all|YYMMDDhhmm-YYMMDDhhmm>] [-r] [-o
iscon getxray --server-name=
[--server-username=
[--get-log=<#|all|YYMMDDhhmm-YYMMDDhhmm>] [--rescan-for-xray] [--output-
file=
Description:
This command allows you to get X‐ray information from the VTL Server for
diagnostic purposes. Each X‐ray contains technical information about your server,
such as server messages and a snapshot of your serverʹs current configuration and
environment. You should not create an X‐ray unless you are requested to do so by
your Technical Support representative.
‐l (‐‐get‐log) is a filter to get the specified log messages.
■
# = number of lines
■
all = all the log messages
■
YYMMDDhhmm‐YYMMDDhhmm = log messages in date/time range
The default is to get all the log messages.
‐r (‐‐rescan‐for‐xray) is an option to rescan the physical devices before the xray is
taken. The default is not to rescan the devices.
‐o (‐‐output‐file) is the full path of the file name to save the xray to. The default
output filename format is:
xray‐YYYY‐MM‐DD‐hh‐mm‐
Specify the ‐f (‐‐force) option if you want to overwrite the existing file if the output
file already exists. Otherwise, an error will be returned.
‐X (‐‐rpc‐timeout) is an option to specify a number between 1 and 30000 in seconds
for the RPC timeout. The system will retry the command for the amount of time
specified if the server does not respond. The default RPC timeout is 300 seconds.