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REPAIR Manage error information

REPAIR informs you about the error counters device_error_limit and volume_error_limit (see "Sample of the interface-specific configuration file (SCSI interface)") which are set in the interface-specific configuration file of ROBAR-SV for a ROBAR-SV instance and about the device and volume errors which have occurred.

You can display detailed information on the errors which have occurred and delete the stored error information.

Details on the error situations are provided in the section "Device and volume error counters".

The REPAIR menu provides the following parameters:

SHOW

Displays the error counters and the device and volume errors which have occurred.

Figure 16: Menu for displaying the error information (SHOW)

When you have entered the file name and it has been checked, the specified error information is displayed from the file /var/lib/<interface>/<instance>/error_history.

In the trace file you can

  • scroll forward and backward

  • position the cursor

  • search for a particular text

  • log the screen outputs


You can control the evaluation with the following entries:

[PRINT]

log the screen outputs

[ENTER]

page forward one screen

page forward one screen

page backward one screen

[Home]

position cursor at start of file

+/-[int]

scroll forward [int] lines

f[int]

position cursor in line [int]

s[string]

search forward for [string]; you can specify the search direction using the arrow keys (instead of [ENTER])

s

search for the last entered [string] ; you can specify the search direction using the arrow keys (instead of [ENTER])

e

return to the LIST menu

REPAIR

Resets the error counter for a device or volume and deletes the associated error information.

After the faulty device or volume has been entered and it has been checked, the error information in the file /var/lib/<interface>/<instance>/error_history is deleted.

EXIT

Return to the main menu.