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Chapter 6 Information Settings and Display
6.3 Maintenance Information > export panic-dump
-filename
-dump-number
-indicator
Example(s)
The following example exports panic dump #1 to the FTP server named "ftp.a.com" using the LAN port for
operation management (MNT port). The user name is "profile1" and the output filename is "/tmp/dump":
CLI> export panic-dump -port maintenance -server ftp.a.com -user profile1 -filename /tmp/dump -dump-number
1
Password :
Panic Dump No.1
exporting /tmp/dump to ftp.a.com
complete.
The following example is the same as above, except that the progress indicator is not displayed:
CLI> export panic-dump -port maintenance -server ftp.a.com -user profile1 -filename /tmp/dump -dump-number
1 -indicator disable
Password :
This parameter specifies the name of the panic dump file to be stored on the FTP server. If the
same filename already exists, it is overwritten.
filename
Panic dump file name
The following conversion specifications, which begin with a percent character,
are replaced with their corresponding values during file creation.
If other conversion strings are specified, this command terminates abnormally
with an error message.
%s
%d
%t
%%
One or more panic dumps can be stored in the system. They can be displayed by using the
"show panic-dump" command. This parameter specifies the panic dump number to be
exported.
dump_number
Panic dump number
Optional. This parameter specifies whether the progress indicator is displayed. If omitted, this
function is enabled.
enable
Progress indicator is displayed.
disable
Progress indicator is not displayed.
(Operator inputs password, but it is hidden.)
CM#0
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selected panic dump details in the same format as "show panic-dump" command.
(Operator inputs password, but it is hidden.)
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Serial number of the system
Example:
/tmp/%s-log.bin -> /tmp/123456789012-log.bin
Current date
Example:
/tmp/%d-log.bin -> /tmp/20080819-log.bin
Current time
Example:
/tmp/%t-log.bin -> /tmp/144855-log.bin
Percent character
Example:
/tmp/log%%.bin -> /tmp/log%.bin
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