Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for Linux

When the host is restarted, some of the information that was collected by the
DLMgetras utility will be deleted. If an error occurs, immediately execute this
utility.
Format
/opt/DynamicLinkManager/bin/DLMgetras {directory-to-which-collected-
information-is-output
[-f file-that-defines-information-to-be-collected]|-h}
You can also use lower-case characters (dlmgetras instead of DLMgetras) as
follows:
/opt/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlmgetras {directory-to-which-collected-
information-is-output
[-f file-that-defines-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 the three files shown in Function and output
in the specified directory.
-f file-that-defines-information-to-be-collected
Use this parameter when you want to specify certain directories or files to
be collected. In this parameter, specify the file-that-defines-information-
to-be-collected, which defines the files and directories you want to collect.
Use an absolute path to specify file-that-defines-information-to-be-
collected.
The following is an example of the coding in the file that defines the
information to be collected. In this example, the information specified to
be collected is as follows: the OS files that are not collected by the
DLMgetras utility by default, and the PostgreSQL files when PostgreSQL is
an upper-level application program.
Figure 7-1 Coding Example of a File that Defines the Information to
Be Collected
Rules for coding a file that defines the information to be collected
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
7-4
Utility Reference
Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (for Linux®) User Guide