HP Application Recovery Manager Cell Manager Windows Media Kit manual Omnidlc

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omnidlc

gathers or deletes Application Recovery Manager debug, log and getinfo files from the Application Recovery Manager cell.

omnidlc

SYNOPSIS

omnidlc -version -help

omnidlc {-session sessionID -did debugID -postfix string -no_filter}[-hosts list] [-pack filename -depot [directory] -space -delete_dbg][-no_getinfo][-no_logs][-no_debugs][-no_compress][-debug_loc dir1 [dir2 ...] ] [-verbose]

omnidlc -localpack [filename] omnidlc -unpack [filename]

omnidlc -uncompress filename

DESCRIPTION

The omnidlc command collects Application Recovery Manager debug, log and getinfo files from the Application Recovery Manager cell (by default, from every client).

The Application Recovery Manager debug files are created during an Application Recovery Manager debug session. By default, the command collects debug files from the Application Recovery Manager default debug files directory, which is /tmp on UNIX and AppRM_home\tmp on Windows. To collect debugs also from other directories, use the -debug_locoption.

Using the command, it is possible to collect Application Recovery Manager debug, log and getinfo files from selected clients in the Application Recovery Manager cell.

Additionally, the Application Recovery Manager debug files to be collected can be limited to debugs that were generated within the specified Application Recovery Manager session or to debugs identified by a debugID or by a debug filename (debug postfix).

By default, every collected debug, log and getinfo file is then compressed and sent over the network to the Cell Manager. The final extension .gz is added on the Cell Manager, where all collected files with the .gz extension are, by default (if the -depotoption is not specified), packed and saved in the current directory as the dlc.pck file. The file includes a generated directory structure that includes the hostnames, paths and the (compressed) collected files of the clients involved. This directory structure is described further on in this man page.

Command line interface reference

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