Troubleshooting

Debugging

NOTE

Before you edit the file, make a copy of it, as the changes have to be

 

reverted when debugging is no longer desired.

 

 

Example of a -debug 1-99 sch.txt

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Debug Syntax

Almost all Data Protector commands can be started with an additional -debugparameter that has the following syntax:

-debug 1-99[,C:<n>][,T:<s>] <XYZ> [<host>] where:

 

1-99is the debug range. The range should always be specified as 1-99

 

unless instructed otherwise.

 

C:<n> limits the size of debug files to n kilobytes. The minimum value

 

is 4 (4kB) and the default value is 1024 (1MB).

 

T:<s> is the timestamp resolution, where the default value is 1, 1000

 

means the resolution is one millisecond and the value 0 means

 

timestamps are turned off. The timestamp resolution and size limit

 

for circular debugging are supplied as a part of the ranges parameter.

 

<XYZ> is the debug postfix, for example DBG_01.txt

 

<host> is the list of hostnames where debugging is turned on.

 

 

NOTE

On some platforms (Novell NetWare, MPE), millisecond resolution is not

 

available.

 

The list of hostnames limits the systems where debugging is turned on

 

 

during the execution of the Data Protector command. If there are

 

multiple systems on the list, they should be delimited by spaces. The

 

entire list must be within quotation marks, for example:

 

"host1.company.com host2.company.com".

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