HiCommand Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows Systems User's Guide (HIT5201-96001, January 2008)

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8.2 The DLMgetras Utility for Collecting HDLM Error Information
This utility collects information that is needed to analyze HDLM errors that have occurred:
information such as error logs, integrated trace files, trace files, definition files, and
operating system information. The collected information is archived in a file and saved to
the directory that you specified.
When the system is restarted, a part of the information that was collected by the
DLMgetras utility will be cleared. If an error occurs, immediately execute this utility.
8.2.1 Format
8.2.1.1 When Executing the DLMgetras Utility from the Command Prompt
DLMgetras {folder-to-which-collected-information-is-output [-eventlogsize log-
size
| -eventlogtime yyyy/mm/dd] |-h}
You can also use lower-case characters (dlmgetras) as follows:
dlmgetras {folder-to-which-collected-information-is-output [-eventlogsize log-
size
| -eventlogtime yyyy/mm/dd] |-h}
8.2.1.2 When Executing the DLMgetras Utility from the Windows Start Menu
From the Windows Start menu, choose Programs, Dynamic Link Manager, and then
DLMgetras to execute the utility for collecting HDLM error information (DLMgetras).
8.2.2 Parameters
You can specify parameters only when you have executed the DLMgetras utility from the
command prompt.
folder-to-which-collected-information-is-output
Specify the output folder for the information that is to be collected by the DLMgetras
utility for collecting HDLM error information. The output-destination directories shown
in
Table 8.1 are created in the specified folder, and the information is collected in the
output-destination folders.
-eventlogsize log-size
The utility obtains logs from each application, system, and security event log. The logs
are obtained, starting from the most recent log, until the log size reaches log-size.
Specify the log size in MB. The specifiable value ranges from 1 to 4096 in units of 1 MB.
You cannot use this parameter together with the -eventlogtime yyyy
/mm/dd
parameter.
-eventlogtime yyyy/mm/dd