Operation Macro Commands - HP StorageWorks P9000 User Manual

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Table 50 Macro trace file information (continued)
Item
(5)
(6)
The error trace file shown in the following example details the errors that occurred while running
scripts.
Table 51 (page 109)
Example 4 Error trace file information
000002
000001 08/03/05 10:06:32 0014 5004 API error (SetCreatePair).
ErrorCode=6005 8704
000002 08/03/05 10:06:42 0016 5004 API error (SetCreatePair).
ErrorCode=6005 8704------------------------------------------------------------------
(1)
(2)
Table 51 Error trace file information
Item
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
Procedure 26 To export the script trace files
1.
Click File Operation on the Script Operation window to display the File Operation dialog
box.
2.
Click Export in the Trace File box.
3.
When the confirmation message appears, click Yes. The Save the macro trace file dialog box
appears.
4.
On the Save the macro trace file dialog box, enter the desired name and location for export
the macro trace file. After the download is completed, the Save the error trace file dialog box
appears.
5.
On the Save the error trace file dialog box, enter the desired name and location for export
the error trace file. After the download is completed, the completion message appears.
6.
Click OK.
7.
To close the File Operation dialog box, click Close.

Operation macro commands

The functional macros are the script equivalents of the following pair operations:
Create pairs
Release pairs
Suspend pairs
Resynchronize pairs
Description
The Continuous Access Synchronous Z scripting error code (0000 = no error). See the
error trace file, except when "0000" is displayed.
The executed macro is displayed. If the macro was completed successfully, the status
is End.
describes the contents of the error trace file.
(3)
(4)
(5)
Description
All macro errors encountered by Continuous Access Synchronous Z are listed in
chronological order and numbered.
The date that the macro error occurred.
The time that the macro error occurred.
The location (script file line number) of the macro that caused the error.
The Continuous Access Synchronous Z scripting error code. (see
The Continuous Access Synchronous Z scripting error code message ID. (see
Table 63 (page
127))
Brief description of the error.
(6)
(7)
Table 63 (page 127)
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