rdsget command
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Description
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Outputs failure information of client services to the standard output in the cpio format.
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Uses the output file of the rdsget -o command as the standard input to acquire failure information of client services. The acquired file is restored under the current directory.
Format
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Outputting failure information to the standard output in the cpio format
rdsget -o [-f identifier]
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Using the output result of the -o option as the input to output failure information
rdsget -i [-t]
Options
- -f identifier
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Specifies information to be output with the -o option. Use this option when the storage device to store failure information is small. If you omit the -f option, all the information is output.
- identifier
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base:
Acquires failure information of client services.
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Detail:
Acquires detailed failure information which is not acquired with base other than communication-related information.
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tcp_ip:
Acquires settings information of TCP/IP.
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- -i
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Uses the output file of the rdsget -o command as the standard input to acquire failure information of client services. The acquired file is restored under the current directory.
- -o
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Outputs failure information of client services to the standard output in the cpio format.
- -t
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Uses the file output with the -o option as the standard input to output only the directory information.
Example
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To store failure information in a storage device
rdsget -o > special-file-name
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To output failure information to the hard disk
rdsget -o > user-specified-file-name
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To restore failure information
rdsget -i < special-file-name
- Special file name
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Specify a special file name matching with the storage device to be registered, using the absolute path starting with /dev/. For how to specify a special file name, see the operating system manual. The following lists some of special file names.
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When using a built-in CMT
/dev/cmt00
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When using a DAT
/dev/datxx (xx varies depending on the connection method or setting method.)
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When using a built-in floptical disk
/dev/rfpd00
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When using a CD-ROM
/dev/cdxx (xx varies depending on the connection method or setting method.)
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Remarks
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To collect failure information, the work area for collection is required. If you specify the name of the directory in the environment variable TMPDIR, a file to be used as the work area is created under the directory. Specify a directory that has sufficient free space for TMPDIR. If you do not specify TMPDIR, the command follows the DMTMPDIR settings of the operating-environment settings file.