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11.2
Troubleshooting the Sampling Components
3PAR System Reporter User’s Guide
System Reporter 2.8
11.2 Troubleshooting the Sampling Components
The System Reporter sampling components include several processes. Most of these processes
create log files that are the first things you should look at when troubleshooting.
11.2.1 Sampling Component Log Files
In general, a sampling component process named
creates a log file named
. However, for some processes a separate instance of the process is
created for each InServ system and for these processes the log file is named
where
is the IP name or address of the
InServ system.
On Windows, this is
in the 3PAR System Reporter directory (default
location for the directory is
C:\Program Files\3par\System Reporter\log
). On Linux,
the log file is in the
/var/log/sampleloop/
directory.
For example, the main process (sampleloop) runs as a service on Windows or as a daemon on
Linux and it creates a log file called
sampleloop.log.
As shown in
,
the sampleloop process creates an inservsample process for each InServ system and these
processes create log files such as
inservsample_192.168.1.19.log
.
At the beginning of each day (or whenever a process is restarted), a new
is created and the old logs are rolled to
,
where
is 1, 2 3 or 4. When log files are rolled, the previous
file
is deleted and replaced with the
file.
When reporting a problem with sampling, please provide the entire log directory.
NOTE: The
(Windows) or ‘.bin’ (Linux).
CAUTION: If you get an error in a sampling component that causes the service or
daemon to stop, save the entire log directory before restarting the service or
daemon so that you do not lose the error information in the logs.