HPE XP7 User Manual page 103

Performance for open and mainframe systems
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Export Tool messages
Description
Unable to run
Failed to run Export Tool.
ExportTool.
The downloaded file is damaged or an error
might have occured while running Export
Tool.
Unable to get
Failed to obtain Export Tool from the server.
ExportTool from the
HTTP might have failed to obtain the file.
server : URL=URL
[,code=error-code]
Unable to get serial
Export Tool cannot obtain the serial number
number
due to a system error.
Unable to get time
SVP does not contain monitoring data.
range for monitoring
Unable to read
Export Tool cannot read the command file.
command file: file
Unknown host:
Export Tool cannot resolve the host name.
host-name
Unsupported command:
Export Tool does not support the specified
command.
command
Unsupported operand:
The specified operand is not supported.
operand
Unsupported option:
The specified option is not supported.
option
Some file exists in path.
Files exist in path.
What do you do?
clear(c)/update(u)/stop(p)
You selected "action". Is
it OK? (y/n)
Specify the following
The retry subcommand is written in an
subcommand before
incorrect position in the command file.
login subcommand:
retry
Syntax error: line
A syntax error is detected in a command line
in your command file.
Recommended action
Run Export Tool again. If the problem occurs
again, contact HPE technical support. .
Check the URL and the HTTP error codes.
No error code is displayed for errors that
occur while data is being obtained.
Check the following:
- SVP is operating correctly.
- SVP is connected to the network.
Accumulate monitoring data before using
Export Tool.
Specify the name of the command file
correctly.
Specify the correct host name.
Specify a correct command.
Correct the specified operand.
Correct the specified option.
If you want to clear the files, press the <c>
key.
If you want to overwrite the files, press the
<u> key.
If you want to stop the operation, press the
<p> key.
When you press a key, a message appears
and asks whether to perform the specified
action.
To perform the specified action, press the
<y> key.
To cancel the specified action, press the <n>
key.
Write the retry subcommand before the
login subcommand.
Check the command line for the syntax error
and then correct the script.
Some operands must be enclosed by double
quotation marks ("). Check the command line
to find whether double quotation marks are
missing.
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