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May 27th, 2012 19:00
How to find total no of reboots,shutdown in EMC AX4-5F8
Hi all,
We have EMC Storage AX4-5F8. I need to find how many reboots,shutdown,improper shutdown due to power outage in my box.Any option for this in Navisphere manager console.Also I attached the SP Collects. Thanks in advance.I have the powerlink login.Any tool available for analyzing the SP collects?
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rupal1
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May 28th, 2012 01:00
Hi Dhakshinamoorthy,
We definetely have the tools to get the collects analyzed, but its only the support job to do. SP Collects cannot be anlyzed on Forum. For SP Collects to be reveiwed please open a Service request with the support and they are the only people who will fetch you the required info about the reboots and the array shoutdown info.
Thanks
Anonymous User
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May 28th, 2012 02:00
Hi Dhakshinamoorthy,
To analyze SP Collects you can open a Service Request either from Powerlink by selecting Live Chat option ( Process to open a live chat given below) or you may contact EMC CST…, Please find CST contact details below:
http://india.emc.com/collateral/contact-us/h4165-csc-phonelist-ho.pdf
How to start a Live Chat from Powerlink:
Go to https://Powerlink.emc.com
Log in with your Powerlink credentials.
Go to Support > Request Support > Live Chat
To begin your Live Chat session, follow these steps:
Regards,
Suman Pinnamaneni
Dhakshinamoorthy
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May 28th, 2012 19:00
Hi Suman,
Already i raised one SR for that. EMC Customer engineer send report to me.But,I need to know myself. Because, in future without SR i can findout easily. Thanks.
Anonymous User
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May 29th, 2012 02:00
Hi Dhakshinamoorthy,
You can check the same from SP collects , However you need to use TRiiAGE tool to open the SP collects and if I am not wrong TRiiAGE tool is not available for customers.
Rupal: Is TRiiAGE tool available for customers ?
Regards,
Suman Pinnamaneni
rupal1
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May 29th, 2012 02:00
A big Nooo....its a internal tool.
Dhakshinamoorthy : would like to inform you that the logs and the reports are meant to be sent to support to get it analysed in the correct way.
Thanks
kelleg
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May 29th, 2012 13:00
When using Navisphere Manager (and NaviExpress), you select each SP, right click and select "View Events". All power down/up events are logged in the Event log and you can save the logs (Save) and then review the logs for reboot events.
glen
kelleg
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May 29th, 2012 14:00
Using "grep -i "reboot" eventlog.txt" - that should limit the viewing of the document. Or "grep -i -c "reboot" eventlog.txt" if you just want a count.
glen
AnkitMehta
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May 29th, 2012 14:00
If he is looking for just the total number of reboots, Wouldn't that be time consuming?
Dhakshinamoorthy
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May 29th, 2012 19:00
Hi glen,
In which directory i need to run "grep -i "reboot"" command?
kelleg
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May 30th, 2012 15:00
Sorry - is the array running NaviExpress or Navisphere? If Express I forgot that you can not save the Event log to a file, that's only available when using Navisphere. WIth Navisphere you can save the event log to a text file, then run grep in the folder where you saved the file to.
With Express it will be a bit more difficult, you will need to save the Diagnostic files (spcollects) then open the zip and file the enclosed zip that ends with ...sus.zip - in that zip is the raw splog flie called SPx_navi_getlog.txt - this file have all the events and you get run grep on that file for "reboot"
glen