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Debugging and logging options configuration
Capture provider cache information
This section describes how you can write the dynamic information stored in the provider to a debug
log file. The debug log file is an XML file.
Any of the following information can be logged:
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The following procedure is the equivalent of the extrinsic method Brocade_Agent.LogCacheData.
Capturing information from the provider cache
1. Launch the Brocade SMI Agent Configuration Tool.
2. Click Provider Cache in the menu tree (see
3. Check the check boxes next to the information you want to capture:
4. Type the location of the log file or click Select Folder to browse for the file location.
5. Click Log Deadlock Information to log the current status of threads that are in a deadlock
6. Click Dump now.
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="windows=1252" standalone="no"?>
<!DOCTYPE log SYSTEM "logger.dtd">
<log>
<record>
.
.
-------------> Contents from the first time run
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</record>
</log>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="windows=1252" standalone="no"?>
<!DOCTYPE log SYSTEM "logger.dtd">
<log>
<record>
.
.
-------------> Contents from the second time run
.
</record>
</log>
connection cache
configuration
zoning cache
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Connection Cache
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Configuration
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Zoning Cache
An XML file with the name SMIAgentCache<timestamp> will be created in that location.
situation.
This is the equivalent of the extrinsic method Brocade_Agent.LogCacheData.
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