Viewing and e-mailing the command history logs – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 13 Troubleshooting

Viewing and E-Mailing the Command History Logs

Dell PowerVault ML6000 User’s Guide

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The paths to open the appropriate screens are as follows:

• From the Web client, select

Setup > FC I/O Blades > FC I/O Blade

Control

.

• From the operator panel, select

Setup > FC I/O Blades > FC I/O Blade

Control > Reset Port

.

Viewing and E-Mailing the Command History Logs

When FC I/O blades are installed, administrators can use the

Command

History Log

screens to view the most recent command and response

activity that has occurred with externally addressable library devices,

controller LUNs, partitions, and tape drives. This information can help

you isolate the source of an issue, such as a library device or host

application.
You can select any configured FC I/O blade in the library and display a

list of associated library devices. For each device, you can view the

command history log. You can also choose to e-mail the command history

to a specific e-mail address. The log is sent as a text file attached to an e-

mail message.
Before you can e-mail the command history log, the library e-mail

account must be configured. For information on setting up the e-mail

account, see

Configuring the Library E-mail Account

on page 92 in

Configuring Your Library

.

You cannot view command history logs from the Web client. The path to

open the appropriate screen is as follows:

• From the operator panel, select

Tools > Command History Log

.

Note:

Before resetting FC I/O blade ports, verify the location of the

FC I/O blade. See

Identifying FC I/O Blades

on page 393.

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