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Operations and Management
HP AutoSYNC User’s Guide—522580-016
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LOG
LOG
The LOG command starts (and stops) the logging of monitor activity.
TO file [CLEAR]
the name of a log file. CLEAR empties the file before logging commences.
If file already exists, information is appended to the end of the file unless CLEAR is
specified. If the file name ends with a number (for example, LOG001), additional
files will be allocated with incrementing numbers when the first file becomes full.
STOP
stops logging.
Activities that are logged include:
1. Starting and stopping the log.
2. Any errors obtaining information from the MapDB.
3. NonStop process events, such as a backup process takeover.
4. Local CPU failures and reloads.
5. Network status changes
REFRESH NOW
instructs the monitor to refresh its internal tables by reading the MapDB tables.
Users should issue this command only if directed to do so by support personnel.
STATUS
The STATUS command displays information about various objects.
PROCESS
requests information about the monitor process.
LOG
requests information about the monitor log file, if any.
LOG { TO file [CLEAR] | STOP }
Note. Information in the activity log is for informational and diagnostic purposes. It is not
intended to be an official or reliable record for continuing management or control purposes.
The content and format of the log is subject to change without notification.
STATUS
[
PROCESS | LOG
|
LICENSE | TCPIP
]