ssa_ela Command
Purpose Tolook for the most significant error in the error log.
Syntax
ssa_ela
ssa_ela -l Device [-h timeperiod]
ssa_ela -l pdisk
ssa_ela -l hdisk
ssa_ela -l adapter
Description The ssa_ela command (with no flags) scans the error log, and looks for all SSAerrors.
The command returns a list that contains one SRN for each SSAdevice that is on the
system. Each SRN is for the most significant error of its related SSAdevice.
The ssa_ela -l device [-h timeperiod] command scans the error log, and looks for all
SSAerrors. The command returns the SRN for the most significant error.
The ssa_ela -l pdisk command scans the error log, and looks for errors that are logged
against the specified pdisk. The command returns the SRN for the most significant
error.
The ssa_ela -l hdisk command scans the error log, and looks for errors that are logged
against any hardware that provides support for the specified hdisk (pdisks and
adapters). The command returns the SRN for the most significant error.
The ssa_ela -l adapter command scans the error log, and looks for errors that are
logged against the specified adapter.The command returns the SRN for the most
significant error.
Flags
-l DeviceSpecifiesthe device whose error log you want to analyze for the most
significant error.
-h timeperiod
Instructs the program to start searching the error log from a previous time that
is a multiple of 24 hours. For example, -h 1 (the default setting) starts a search
through the previous 24 hours. -h 2 starts a search through the previous 48
hours.
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