You need to collect the OS-related log information indicated in the following table.
Table 11-4 OS-related log information
Information type | Overview | Default file name | Can be collected using the jpcras command? |
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System log | syslog | - For HP-UX
/var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
- For Solaris
/var/adm/messages*
- For AIX
/var/adm/syslog*
- For Linux
/var/log/messages*
| Y#1 |
Process information | List of processes | -- | Y |
System files | hosts file | /etc/hosts | Y |
/etc/inet/ipnodes#2 | Y#3 |
services file | /etc/services | Y |
OS information | Patch information | -- | Y |
Kernel information | -- | Y |
Version information | -- | Y |
Network status | -- | Y |
Environment variable | -- | Y |
Host name | -- | Y |
Dump information | core file#4 | -- | Y |
- Legend:
- Y: Can be collected.
- --: Not applicable
- #1
- You cannot collect this data when using a system that is set to output data using the default path and file name. Collect the data manually.
- #2
- The /etc/inet/ipnodes file exists only in Solaris. Collect this file together with the /etc/hosts file.
- #3
- Only the jpcras command in PFM - Manager 09-00 or later, or PFM - Base 09-00 or later, can collect this data.
- #4
- In HP-UX 11i V3 (IPF), you can use the coreadm command to change the name of a core file. After renaming, the jpcras command cannot collect any files whose name does not begin with core. For these files, collect information manually.