Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Procedures

11.1.3.8asxcheck

The asxcheck command can be executed to create the check file

$xASX/logs/asxcheck.<pid> with the result of several checks for a correct installation and configuration of AS/X and NetBIOS.

Different tests will be made and saved with three keywords which have a specific priority. For a quick view of the result you can evaluate the check file and look for OK, WARNING and FATAL (e.g. with grep). If a situation with WARNING or FATAL priority is detected some more information is available in the check file.

This file could be made available to the support staff in the event of any problems.

For more information about asxcheck type man asxcheck at the Advanced Server command prompt.

11.1.3.9asxinfo

The asxinfo command can be used to list information of relevance for the configuration and operation of Advanced Server for UNIX and NetBIOS. In contrast to asxcheck, no check is performed.

The information is written to the text file $xASX/logs/asxinfo.<pid>.

This file could be made available to the support staff in the event of any problems.

For more information about asxinfo, type man asxinfo at the Advanced Server command prompt.

11.1.3.10asxperf

The asxperf command can be used to get a "rough" overview of the CPU-time consumption of the AS/X processes. The script also detects busy-looping AS/X processes.

For more information about asxperf type man asxperf at the Advanced Server command prompt.

11.2Troubleshooting Procedures

Troubleshooting Advanced Server involves using a systematic approach to isolate the problem and then gathering detailed data in order to identify the specific module causing the problem. The following sections provide simple procedures that you can use to isolate a server problem. It then offers some suggestions on how to gather additional information on the problem.

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