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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1006708.1 : How to capture console output for Sun Fire[TM] V20z/V40z
PreviouslyPublishedAs 209349 Description This document describes how to capture the console output on a Sun Fire[TM] V20z/V40z system to a log file on a remote server. Steps to Follow Please note this procedure will only work if the the console of the v20z/v40z Platform is directed through the Service Processor (SP) this is known as Serial-Over-Lan (SOL). This procedure will not work if the main console for the platform is directed to the rear system serial port. 1.To check the direction of the console perform the following check. Login to the Service Processor and issue the command: platform get console If this reports the following then the rear serial port is being used,and this procedure will not work. Rear Panel Platform COMA If this reports the following then the SOL option is being used and the procedure will work.(Please note the speed and log values may be different.) Rear Panel Console Redirection Speed Pruning Log Trigger SP Console Enabled 9600 No 244 KB 2.Setup the remote server to run SP based diagnostics ,this procedure is fully documented in Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers--Installation Guide.It is only necessary to unpack the NSV package,the diagnostics do not need to loaded or started. 3.When the NSV package has been unpacked in the previous procedure it will have created a directory named "logs" within the top level of the NSV directory In this example the NSV package has been unpacked in the directory /nsv_files of the remote server # ls /nsv_files diags nsv_V2.4.0.12.zip update_server docs processRules.xml V2.4.0.12_manifest.xml logs scripts manifest_template2.xsl snmp # Change the permissions of the logs directory # chmod 777 logs 4.Mount the remote directory on the SP.This example uses the same directory as before. $ sp add mount -r ip_addr_of_remote_server:/nsv_files -l /mnt 5.Check the files can be seen by the SP on the mount point $ ls /mnt V2.4.0.12_manifest.xml diags docs logs manifest_template2.xsl nsv_V2.4.0.12.zip processRules.xml scripts snmp update_server $ 6.reboot the SP,this will not effect the running of the platform. $ sp reboot 7.Restart the console from the SP and type some commands to test logging is functioning. $ platform console [Enter `^Ec?' for help] # # ls /usr 8.To check logging is working to the remote server.Change directory on the remote server to the logs directory.There will now be a new directory within this which contains the name or ethernet address of the SP. If the SP has been given a name this will be displayed as a directory.If the SP has not been named the directory will be the ethernet address of the SP. # ls logs tools v20z-test_system-sp # Change directory to the SP name in this example v20z-test_system-sp # ls v20z-test_system-sp console event.log # The console file contains the log. The file event.log is a perl copy of the System Event Log (SEL).To view this use the viewer script in the tools directory. # perl /nsv_files/logs/tools Viewer.pl --file /nsv_files/logs/v20z-test_system-sp/event.log Product Sun Fire V20z Server Sun Fire V40z Server Internal Comments Audited/updated 11/12/09 - [email protected], x64 Content Team Member console, v20z, v40z, logging Previously Published As 86281 Change History Date: 2007-12-10 User Name: 134416 Action: Update Canceled Comment: *** Restored Published Content *** No update required Version: 0 Date: 2007-03-20 User Name: 134416 Action: Update Started Comment: Need to be updated Version: 0 Date: 2006-07-10 User Name: 95826 Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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