Transferring Files For Maintenance Information - NEC IP8800/S2400 Series Troubleshooting Manual

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5.
Collecting Failure Information
5.2

Transferring Files for Maintenance Information

This section describes how to transfer log information or dump information automatically stored when failure occurred
while operating to the console or remote operation terminal. Three commands are available, that is, ftp, zmodem
[IP8800/S3600] [IP8800/S2400], and show tech-support. Maintenance information includes the following
items.
Table 5-2: Maintenance Information
No.
Item
1
Dump information file
created when system
restarts
2
Dump information file
created when BSU
failure occurs
[IP8800/S6700]
3
BSU dump information
file created when the
dump bsu
command
is executed
[IP8800/S6700]
4
Dump information file
created
when
PSP
failure occurs
[IP8800/S6300]
5
PSP dump information
file created when the
dump psp
command
is executed
[IP8800/S6300]
6
Dump information file
created
when
NIF
failure occurs
[IP8800/S6700]
[IP8800/S6600]
[IP8800/S6300]
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Storage Location and File Name
/dump0/rmdump
Delete the file after transfer.
/usr/var/hardware/bsu**.*** in the active or standby system where the failure
occurs (In Ver.10.5 or earlier, /dump0/bsu**.***)
**: BSU number of the faulty BSU
***: Serial number assigned from when dump was collected. Up to two files,
oldest and latest files, are stored.
Delete the file after transfer.
/dump0/bsu**.cmd in the active or standby system where the command is
executed
**: BSU number of the specified BSU
Delete the file after transfer.
• /usr/var/hardware/psp**.*** in the active or standby system where the failure
occurs (In Ver.10.5 or earlier, /dump0/psp**.***)
(The information is stored in above location in the active system even if the
failure occurred in the standby PSP. Confirm whether dump information was
collected in the active or standby system according to the file name.)
**: If PSP where the failure occurred is MSU1, 01 is indicated. If PSP where
the failure occurred is MSU2, 02 is indicated.
***: Serial number assigned from when dump was collected. Up to two files,
the oldest and latest files are stored.
• /dump0/rmdump in the system where the failure occurs
(The information is collected simultaneously. If the failure occurred in the
standby PSP, it is collected in the standby system.)
Delete the file after transfer.
/usr/var/hardware/psp**.*** in the active or standby system where the command
is executed (In Ver.10.5 or earlier, /dump0/psp**.cmd)
**: If specified PSP is MSU1, 01 is indicated. If specified PSP is MSU2, 02 is
indicated. Confirm whether dump information was collected in the active or
standby system according to the file name.
***: Serial number assigned from when dump was collected. Up to two files, the
oldest and latest files are stored.
Delete the file after transfer.
/usr/var/hardware/nif**.*** in the active system (In Ver.10.5 or earlier, /dump0/
nif**.***)
**: NIF number of the faulty NIF
***: Serial number assigned from when dump was collected. Up to two files, the
oldest and latest files, are stored.
Delete the file after transfer.
File Transfer
Format for ftp
Command
binary
binary
binary
binary
binary
binary

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