HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Folder that stores collected

files

#1

Files

Explanation

folder-to-which-
collected-information-is-
output
\hbsainfo

All files under
hbsainfo

#11

Error information of a Hitachi

Command Suite product other

than HDLM

folder-to-which-
collected-information-is-
output
\%SystemDrive%

hdlminst.log

HDLM installation log

#1

The target error information collection folder is created in the folder to

which collected information is output. The user specifies the folder to

which collected information is output when executing the DLMgetras

utility. If you execute the DLMgetras utility from the command prompt

without specifying the folder to which collected information is output, or if

the DLMgetras utility is executed from the Windows Start menu, the

default for the folder to which collected information is output is Windows-
installation-destination-drive\hdlmtemp\hdlmgetras_nn
, where nn

is a number from 00 to 99.

#2

The underlined part indicates the folder specified during installation

#3

In Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2012, files residing in
%SystemRoot%\inf\ are also acquired.

#4

You can obtain these files only in Windows Server 2008 or Windows

Server 2012.

#5

The value N depends on the setting in the dlmwebagent.properties file.

The default value is 2.

#6

M.N indicates the version of VxVM, or of Veritas Storage Foundation for

Windows including the VxVM. For example, 5.0 indicates Veritas Storage

Foundation for Windows 5.0.

#7

For Windows Server 2003 (excluding the x86 edition), Windows Server

2008 (excluding the x86 edition), or Windows Server 2012, Program
Files is Program Files (x86).

#8

File names are created by using the value in the Hitachi Network

Objectplaza Trace Library utility's Output (directory and prefix),

adding 2 onto the end, and then adding a file number onto the end of

that. The default file names range from hntr21.log to hntr216.log.

Utility Reference

7-9

Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager User Guide for Windows

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