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Symapi log related questions
Exactly what is being logged into the symapi logs ? Is there a way to see what symcli commands has been executed at any point in time?
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April 2nd, 2008 06:00
HTH!
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SYMAPI_LOGFILE_RETENTION = 5
variable in symcli config file.
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April 2nd, 2008 00:00
I can't remember the exact variable to use. I think it's something like SYMCLI_DEBUG=-1. something like that.
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There's something like SYMCLI_DEBUG_FILENAME variable so you can log the high detail into a different file.
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star2_bc/root> symaudit -sid 590 -host pdd2_dr list
A U D I T L O G D A T A
Symmetrix ID : 000xxxx00590
Record Function Action
Number Date Time Application Host Class Code
------ -------- -------- ---------------- ------------ -------- ---------
17098848 03/06/06 00:10:21 SYMCLONE pdd2_dr Clone Recreate
17098850 03/06/06 00:10:21 SYMCLONE pdd2_dr Clone Recreate
17098893 03/06/06 00:10:38 SYMCLONE pdd2_dr Clone Recreate
17099040 03/06/06 00:11:35 SYMCLONE pdd2_dr Clone Activate
17099042 03/06/06 00:11:36 SYMCLONE pdd2_dr Clone Activate
17099043 03/06/06 00:11:41 SYMCLONE pdd2_dr Clone Activate
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You can use symaudit to have a log of what commands have been issued from what host and at what time.
The storage keeps a circular log of fixed lenght. Every command issued against the storage is logged. The more commands you issue, the shorter they'll stay in the log. On some of our boxes I can still find traces of the very first commands, right after the box was powered up. On some other, the log covers only 2 to 3 months ..