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Hitachi dynamic link manager software user guide for solaris (6.6) (hit5205-96011, november 2011)
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[-f name-of-a-file-for-defining-the-information-to-be-collected]|-h}
You can also use lower-case characters (dlmgetras) as follows:
/opt/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlmgetras {directory-to-which-collected-
information-is-output
[-f name-of-a-file-for-defining-the-information-to-be-collected]|-h}

Parameters

directory-to-which-collected-information-is-output
Specify the output directory for the information that is to be collected by
the DLMgetras utility for collecting HDLM error information. The collected
information is compiled into three files shown in Function and output in
the specified directory. You cannot specify multi-byte characters.
-f name-of-a-file-for-defining-the-information-to-be-collected
Use this parameter when you want to specify certain directories or files to
be collected. In this parameter, specify the name of a file for defining the
information to be collected, which defines the files and directories you
want to collect.
Use an absolute path to specify the name of a file for defining the
information to be collected. You cannot specify multi-byte characters.
Figure 7-1 Coding example of a file for defining the information to be
collected on page 7-4
Figure 7-1 Coding example of a file for defining the information to be
Rules for coding a file for defining the information to be collected
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shows an example of the coding in this file.
Use an absolute path to specify a directory or file whose information is
to be collected. If you use a relative path to specify a directory or file,
that directory or file will be searched for only within the directory in
which the DLMgetras utility was executed, and the files found will be
collected.
Do not specify a directory that contains the directory to which the
collected information is output. If you specify this directory, the
DLMgetras utility will run indefinitely.
Lines beginning with a hash mark (#) are handled as comment lines.
If a hash mark (#) is encountered anywhere other than at the
beginning of a line, it is assumed to be part of the path name.
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