ssa_getdump Command
Purpose Todisplay SSA adapter dump locations, and to save the dump to a specified location.
Syntax For the List version of the command:
ssa_getdump -l [-h] [-d pdiskxx] [-a AdapterName | -n AdapterUID | -s SlotNumber ]
For the Copy version of the command:
ssa_getdump -c [-h] -d pdiskxx
{-a AdapterName | -n AdapterUID | -s SlotNumber } [-x] -o OutputFile
Description The ssa_getdump command has two modes of operation: List mode and Copy mode.
List Mode
In List mode, the command searches for adapter dumps on unused SSAdisk drives. It
searches the disk drives sequentially,and provides information about all the dumps that
it finds.An example of the output from List mode is shown here:
ADAPTER DUMPS
DATE TIME ADAPTER UID DISK SLOT SIZE STATUS SEQ ADAP
961031 10:31:12.123 1234567890ABCDEF pdisk22 12 1.5 4 12345 ssa0
???_xx 10:32:12.456 234567890ABCDEF1 pdisk22 3 13.5 3 12346 ssa1
961120 10:50:12.123 1234567890ABCDE7 pdisk22 7 1.5 4 12345
Youcan switch off the headings by using the -h flag.
Where possible, the ssa_getdump command translates the adapter UID into the
adapter name, for example, ssa0. If the command cannot translate the adapter UID, it
leaves theADAP field blank (see the third line of output in the example).
Youcan limit the search to specific disk drives or adapters by adding various optional
arguments to the command.
Attention:
The command uses space in the tmp file when it copies a file. If the available space is
not large enough, the command fails. Some dumps can be large.
Copy Mode
In Copy mode, the command copies data from a specified disk drive to a specified
output location. Youmust specify the disk drive and the output location.
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