rdscltslget command
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Description
This command acquires the core-related information of the distribution-destination system's client services and generator tools, using a UNIX machine. Core-related information is contained in the core file and OS libraries that are required to investigate failures.
Format
rdscltslget -o [-t work-directory-path] [-c core-file-path]
Options
- -o
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Outputs core-related information of the distribution-destination system's client services and generator tools to the standard output in cpio format.
- -t work-directory-path
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Specify the directory to be used as the work area when core-related information is output. If you omit this option, the command follows the DMTMPDIR settings of the operating-environment settings file.
- -c core-file-path
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Use an absolute path to specify the core file output by JP1/IT Desktop Management 2. If you omit this option, the core file is automatically found from the following directories:
- For operating systems other than HP-UX
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/NETMRDS/
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/NETMDMGF/
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/usr/bin/NETMDMGF/
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- For HP-UX
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/var/opt/NETMDMW/
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/etc/opt/NETMDMW/
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/opt/NETMDMW/
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/NETMDMGF/
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When you execute the command without specifying this option, an error occurs if:
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The core file does not exist.
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There are multiple core files.
If there are multiple core files, the path for each core file is output to the standard error output.
Example
To store core-related information in a storage medium, use an absolute path in the following format to specify the special file name for the medium starting from /dev:
rdscltslget -o > special-file-name
To output core-related information to a hard disk, use an absolute path or a relative path in the following format to specify the output file name:
rdscltslget -o > user-specified-file-name
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Meaning |
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0 |
Command processing terminated normally. |
1 |
A command argument is invalid. |
255 |
Command processing terminated abnormally. |