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5. Collecting Failure Information

No.

Item

Storage Location and File Name

File Transfer

 

 

 

Format for ftp

 

 

 

Command

 

 

 

 

7

NIF dump information

/usr/var/hardware/nif**.*** in the active or standby system where the command

binary

 

file created when the

is executed (In Ver.10.5 or earlier, /dump0/nif**.cmd)

 

 

dump nif command

**: NIF number of the specified NIF

 

 

is executed

***: Serial number assigned from when dump was collected. Up to two files, the

 

 

[IP8800/S6700]

oldest and latest files, are stored.

 

 

[IP8800/S6600]

Delete the file after transfer.

 

 

[IP8800/S6300]

 

 

8

Dump information file

/usr/var/hardware/ni**.*** (In Ver10.5 or earlier, /dump0/ni**.***)

binary

 

created when network

*: 0 to 9

 

 

interface failure occurs

***: Serial number assigned from when dump was collected. Up to two files, the

 

 

[IP8800/S3600]

oldest and latest files, are stored.

 

 

[IP8800/S2400]

Delete the files after transfer.

 

9

Log information

Stored with the following name depending on the collected directory (see "Figure

ASCII

 

 

5-3: Transferring Log Information Files to the Remote Operation Terminal").

 

 

 

Operation log: log.txt

 

 

 

Type log: log_ref.txt

 

 

 

 

 

10

Configuration file

Using system administrator mode, perform the following command and copy two

binary

 

created when failure

files to home directory, then transfer the files.

 

 

occurs

cp /config/system.cnf system.cnf

 

 

 

cp /config/system.txt system.txt

 

 

 

Delete the files after transfer.

 

11

Information saved upon

/usr/var/core/*.core

binary

 

occurrence of a failure

Delete the file after transfer.

 

 

 

 

 

5.2.1Transferring Files Using ftp Command

Use the ftp command to transfer files between this system and the remote operation terminal.

(1) Transferring dump files to the remote operation terminal

Figure 5-2: Transferring Dump Files to the Remote Operation Terminal

 

 

> cd <dump-stored directory>

<--------------

1

 

 

> ftp 192.168.0.1

<--------------

2

 

 

Connected to 192.168.0.1.

 

 

 

 

220

FTP server (Version 6.00LS) ready.

 

 

 

Name (192.168.0.1:staff1): staff1

 

 

 

331

Password required for staff1.

 

 

 

Password:

 

 

 

 

230

User staff1 logged in.

 

 

 

 

Remote system type is UNIX.

 

 

 

 

Using binary mode to transfer files.--------------

3

 

 

ftp> prompt

<

 

 

Interactive mode off.

<--------------

4

 

 

ftp> bin

 

 

200

Type set to I.

<--------------

5

 

 

ftp>cd <target directory>

 

 

250

CMD command successful.

<--------------

6

 

 

ftp> put <dump file name>

 

 

local: <dump file name> remote: <dump file name>

 

 

200

EPRT command successful.

 

 

 

 

150

Opening BINARY mode data connection for '<dump file name>'.

00:00 ETA

100% *************************************

3897

2.13 MB/s

226

Transfer complete.

 

 

 

 

3897 bytes sent in 00:00 (82.95 KB/s)

 

 

 

ftp> bye

 

 

 

 

221Goodbye.

>

1. Specify the directory where the dump files to be transferred are located.

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IP8800/S6700, IP8800/S3600, IP8800/S6600, IP8800/S6300, IP8800/S2400 specifications

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