sm_getinfo
files
The sm_getinfo utility, which is supported on CentOS, and Linux, creates
four types of files in the installation directory area from which it is
invoked. The files are shown described in
Files created by the sm_getinfo utility.
Filename
| Description
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|---|---|
Files in BASEDIR/smarts/local/logs directory | |
sm_getinfo<date>.tar.gz
Example:sm_getinfo26Mar2012-015952.tar.gz
| A compressed tar archive in which the sm_getinfo utility stores
a server ‘s log files, repository files, core files (CentOS, Linux) ,
user-modified files (using sm_edit), user-introduced files, and system
environment information. The actual content of the tar archive depends on the
user-specified options on the sm_getinfo invocation command line.
The name of the tar archive includes the date when the tar
archive was created.
|
MANIFEST
| A text file that lists all of the files that the sm_getinfo
utility includes in the tar archive.
|
Files in BASEDIR/smarts/local/logs/smgetinfo_files
directory | |
smgetinfo-versions.log.<date>
Example:smgetinfo-versions.log.26Mar2012-020004
Example of other files in
smgetinfo_files:TTP-Installed-versions.log.26Mar2012-020005
| A log file in which the sm_getinfo utility writes information
about a server’s log file or repository file that is larger than 700 megabytes
(MB). The sm_getinfo utility does not include any log or repository file in a
server’s tar archive that exceeds 700 MB.
In addition, sm_getinfo writes system information to the log
file.
The name of the log file includes the date when the log file was
created.
|
Final_sm_getinfo<timestamp>.tar
Example:Final_sm_getinfo20Sep2012-005855.tar
| The -k or --smconfigscan command invokes the Configuration
Scanner tool, and generates the Final_getinfo-<timestamp>.tar, along with
other Configuration Scanner tool-related files.
If the sm_getinfo utility is run without the -k or
--smconfigscan command, a getinfo-<timestamp>.tar output file will be
generated without Final_ appended to the output. This implies that you will be
running the sm_getinfo tool as usual.
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