HP P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.4.1-00 Configuration Guide (TB584-96064, March 2013)
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Executing the collection command
This section describes how to use the cvxpaegetlogs command.
NOTE:
Observe the following precautions with commands:
• Do not execute the cvxpaegetlogs command more than once at the same time. Also, do not
execute this command and the hcmdsdbmove or hcmdsdbclustersetup command at the
same time.
• If no message is displayed indicating that the cvxpaegetlogs command succeeded or failed
(KAPM05318-I or KAPM05319-E), it means the command was interrupted due to insufficient disk
space in the specified directory (dir option). Allocate sufficient space in the output destination
and re-execute the command.
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-P9000-Command-View-AE-Common-Component\bin\cvx-
paegetlogs /dir directory-name
[/types P9000-Command-View-AE-Common-Component-product-name]
[/arc archive-file-name]
[/logtypes logfile-types]
In Linux:
installation-folder-for-P9000-Command-View-AE-Common-Component/bin/
cvxpaesgetlogs -dir directory-name
[-types P9000-Command-View-AE-Common-Component-product-name]
[-arc archive-file-name]
[-logtypes logfile-types]
The arguments are shown in this table.
Table 56 cvxpaegetlogs arguments
DescriptionArgument
Specifies the name of the directory on the local disk in which the collected
maintenance information is to be stored. You need to create a new directory or
specify an existing empty directory.
The maximum length allowed for a directory name is 41 bytes if no value is
specified for the type option, and 35 bytes if Replication Manager is specified
as the type. For details about the maximum directory name length for products
other than Replication Manager, see the manual for the applicable product.
dir directory-name
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