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HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Trace files for which the trace file size can be set are hdlmtrn.log (where

n is a value from 1 to 64). The length of a trace file is fixed. Therefore,

even if the amount of written trace information is less than the set file

size, the file size of each output trace file is always fixed. When trace data

is written to all trace files, new trace data overwrites old trace data (the

oldest file is overwritten first).

-systfn number-of-trace-files

Specify a value from 2 to 64 for the number of trace log files.
By specifying both the trace file size and the number of trace files, you

can collect up to 1,024,000 KB of trace data in total.
If you specify a value smaller than the set value, the KAPL01097-W

message is displayed to confirm execution, and the trace file is

temporarily deleted.
Trace files for which the number of files can be set are hdlmtrn.log

(where n is a value from 1 to 64).

-pchk {on [-intvl checking-interval]|off}

Enables or disables path health checking.
on: Enabled
off: Disabled
For a standby host, or a host connected to the Thunder 9500V series, or

Hitachi AMS/WMS series storage system, we recommend that you

activate path health checking so that you can detect errors in paths

where I/Os operations do not occur.
When you specify on, specify the checking interval of path health

checking by specifying the parameter immediately following on. If you do

not specify a checking interval, path health checking is executed in the

following interval:

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When the checking interval has not been specified before:
Every 30 minutes (default setting)

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When the checking interval has been specified before:
The previously specified interval

The explanation for the following sub-parameter describes how to specify

the checking interval.

-intvl checking-interval

Specify the checking interval between path health checks. Specify a

value from 1 to 1440 minutes depending on the user environment.
When you change the checking interval, the new setting takes effect

immediately. When the checking interval is shortened and the

checking interval after the change (from the end of the previous path

health check) has already elapsed, the path health check will start

over.
The path health check interval setting remains stored in the system

even if you disable the function by changing the path health checking

to off. Therefore, when you re-enable path health checking and do

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