HP XP7 Storage User Manual
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The conditions to support the output of syslog file
The conditions to support this function are explained in the following:
Supported OS
This function is supported only when the OS of the host is one of the following (Windows is out of
support):
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Solaris 2.5
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Solaris 10/x86
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HP-UX 10.20/11.0/11.2x
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AIX 4.3
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Red Hat Linux 6.0, 7.0, 8.0 AS/ES 2.1, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0
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AS/ES 2.1, 3.0 Update2, 4.0, 5.0 on EM64T / IA641
Target command
The following shows the raidcom command that is target to be output on the syslog file.
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Setting commands
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raidcom get command status
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Authentication commands (performing the authentication command at the prompt also becomes
the target.)
However, if the command is not issued to the DKC by detecting the raidcom command execution
error beforehand, the command becomes out of target even if it falls under the above items.
Output setting for the syslog file
A syslog file is output when "1" is set on the RAIDCOM_SYSLOG of environment variables. The
syslog file is not output at the stage of initial setting.
How to set the syslog.conf
The contents that can be set on the syslog.conf for the environment setting may vary in each OS.
However, set basically according to the syslog.conf described in the following:
Setting example (It may vary by the host OS)
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Client side (extracts)
user.info /var/log/raidcomuser.err
/var/log/raidcom.erruser.info @host1234user.err
@host1234
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Server side (extracts)
user.info /var/log/raidcomuser.err
/var/log/raidcom.err
You can record the same log at the client side by considering the lost of syslog at the syslog server.
In this case, add the following settings.
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facility:user
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level:info/err ("info" for the normal command operation; "err" for the abnormal command
operation.)
Syslog file display information
Three kinds of information for one raidcom command are output on the syslog file.
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Title row (first row)
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Command row (second row)
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Result rows (3 - 132 rows): the number of rows changes depending on the issuing command.
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