In the event of a problem in Redundant Line Control function operation, see "6.1.1 Command to collect materials" or "6.1.2 Collecting Information by FJQSS (Information Collection Tool)," and collect information. When collecting only information for investigation of Redundant Line Control Function, use hanet_snap command. Use FJQSS if you want to collect examination materials for other FJQSS compatible middleware products.
1) Collecting materials common to each mode
Collect the following materials for examination when an error occurred in the workings of a Redundant Line Control function:
The content of the detailed operation and error messages when a phenomenon occurred.
A console log (/var/adm/messages) file
A log file (/var/opt/FJSVhanet/log/*) of a Redundant Line Control function
An environment setting file (/etc/opt/FJSVhanet/config/*) of a Redundant Line Control function
The result of executing /opt/FJSVnet/usr/sbin/dsphanet
The result of executing ifconfig -a
The result of executing netstat -ni
The result of executing netstat -nr
The result of executing netstat -np
Packet trace (For details on collecting packet traces, see "6.2 Packet Trace".)
2) When an error occurred in Fast switching mode
When an error occurred in Fast switching mode, perform "1)Collecting materials common to each mode" and collect the following materials:
The result of executing /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/dsphanet -o
3) When an error occurred in NIC switching mode
When an error occurred in NIC switching mode, perform "1) Collecting materials common to each mode" and collect the following materials:
The result of executing ps -ef
Debug information of the HUB monitoring function (See "6.1.3 Collecting debug information/Output command" as to how to set, etc.)
4) When an error occurred in GS/SURE linkage mode
When an error occurred in GS/SURE linkage mode, perform "1) Collecting materials common to each mode" and collect the following materials:
The result of executing /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/dsphanet -c
The result of executing /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/dsppoll -c
Debug information of the communication target monitoring function (See "6.1.3 Collecting debug information/Output command" as to how to set, etc.)