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Use the dumpdev
command to display device errors logged by Oracle Secure Backup.
Error logs reside on the administrative server in the admin/log/device
subdirectory path of the Oracle Secure Backup home.
See Also:
"Device Commands" for related commandsYou must have the right to manage devices and change device state to use the dumpdev
command.
dumpd•ev [ --since/-s date-time ] [ --clear/-c [ --nq ] [ --nd ] ] { --dumpfile/-f path ... | devicename ... }
Limits the display to those errors that have occurred since date-time. Refer to "date-time" for the date-time placeholder.
Deletes the error log after it has been displayed. You are prompted before each log is deleted.
Does not display a confirmation message. If you do not specify this option, then the command displays a confirmation message. The message is described in "Command Execution in Interactive Mode".
Suppresses the display of the error log. This is useful if you want to clear the error log without displaying it.
Specifies a path name of the file to be dumped. This option is useful if you have saved a device error log file to a file that dumpdev
would not normally find.
Dumps the error log file associated with devicename. Refer to "devicename" for the rules governing device names.
Example 2-32 dumps the error log for a tape drive named 10h_tape1
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Example 2-32 Dumping the Error Log for a Tape Drive
ob> dumpdev 10h_tape1 Oracle Secure Backup hardware error log for "10h_tape1", version 1 EXABYTE EXB-85058SQANXR1, prom/firmware id 07J0, serial number 06667256 Tue Jan 10, 2005 at 16:52:26.354 (Eastern Daylight Time) devtype: 14 obexec: mchamber-pc://./obt0, args to wst__exec: handle=0x0 accessed via host mchamber-pc: Windows_NT 5.1 op=16 (eod), buf=0x00, count=1 (0x1), parm=0x00 cdb: 11 03 00 00 00 00 space, cnt=0 to eod sense data: 70 00 03 FF FF FF FF 15 00 00 00 00 14 00 00 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 02 56 D8 2A 03 00 00 ec=0, sk=media err, asc=14, ascq=0 error is: unrecoverable error flags: (none) returned status: code=unrecoverable error, resid=0 (0x0), checks=0x0 []