Operating system error logs
GPFS™ records file system or disk failures using the error logging facility provided by the operating system: syslog facility on Linux, errpt facility on AIX®, and Event Viewer on Windows.
The error logging facility is referred to as the error log regardless of operating-system specific error log facility naming conventions.
- error opening /var/adm/ras/mmsysmonitor.log:Too many levels of symbolic links.
- unknown option 'maxsize' -- ignoring line.
errpt -a
and
this command on a Linux node: grep "mmfs:" /var/log/messages
You can also grep the appropriate filename where
syslog messages are redirected to. For example, in Ubuntu, after the
Natty release, this file will be at /var/log/syslogOn Windows, use the Event Viewer and look for events with a source label of GPFS in the Application event category.
On Linux, syslog may include GPFS log messages and the error logs described in this section. The systemLogLevel attribute of the mmchconfig command controls which GPFS log messages are sent to syslog. It is recommended that some kind of monitoring for GPFS log messages be implemented, particularly MMFS_FSSTRUCT errors. For more information, see the mmchconfig command.
The error log contains information about several classes of events or errors. These classes are: