lsndmplog

 

Name

lsndmplog - Show the Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) log for the nodes of the cluster.  

Syntax

lsndmplog [-c { clusterID | clusterName }] [-g nodeGroupName | -n nodes] [-l lines] [-o outputLogFilePath]  

Options

-c, --cluster { clusterID | clusterName }
Selects the cluster for the operation. Use either the clusterID or the clusterName to identify the cluster. Optional.
If this option is omitted then the default cluster, as defined with the setcluster command, is used. Note: this parameter is reserved for future use.
-g, --nodeGroupName nodeGroupName
Specifies the name of the node group for the nodes to be queried. This is NOT case sensitive. If this and nodeGroupName options are omitted, the nodes of all the node groups are queried for the log fetch. Optional.
-n, --nodes nodes
Specifies the nodes to be queried for the logs. If this and nodeGroupName options are omitted, the nodes of all the node groups are queried for the log fetch. Optional.
-l, --lines lines
Specifies the lines to be queried. Optional.
-o, --outputLogFilePath outputLogFilePath
Specify the complete path to the file to which the output has to be redirected. Optional.
Using unlisted options can lead to an error.  

Description

The lsndmplog command shows the NDMP log on the nodes of a cluster and returns in either a human-readable format or in a format that can be parsed.  

Diagnostics

0
No error - The command was successful.
1
Syntax Error or Help - The command syntax was incorrect or --help was specified.
2
No Permission - The user does not have permission to issue the command.
3
Version Error - Mismatch between the expected and actual version of the software stack.
4
Communication Error - Communication with other cluster nodes or back-end services failed.
5
Timeout error - An operation waiting for data did not receive it within the time it expected it.
6
Input error - An argument or option was invalid.
7
Server error - An error occurred in a back-end service that caused the command to fail.
8
Command error - An internal error occurred while executing the command.
9
Invalid object - An object referenced by an argument or option value does not exist.
10
Duplicate object - The object to be created already exists.
11
Not enabled - The command is not enabled on this hardware platform.
12
Not licensed - The license agreement was not accepted.
14
User abort - The user aborted the command.
 

Copyright

Licensed Materials - Property of IBM, 5639-SN1, (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2014. All rights reserved.  

See also

cfgndmp(1), lsndmpsession(1), stopndmpsession(1), lsndmp(1) rmndmpcfg(1)


 

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Description
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See also

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