Use the FD Dump tool to download dump files onto a hard disk drive. The downloaded dump files can be used for the following reasons:
Download Dump
1. Start a web browser and specify the following URL to open the Tool Panel: https://[IP-address-or-host-name-of-SVP]/cgi-bin/utility/toolpanel.cgi
2. Click Download Dump Files. The login dialog box opens.
3. Enter the default Storage Navigator user ID and password (click here for credentials - only displays for logged-in customers), and click Log in. The "Download Dump Files" dialog box opens.
4. Select a file that you want to download (if in doubt and if available, collect Detail Dump (for DKC Performance) as it contains the most information)
- Existing Dump Files indicates the dump file for the last time you downloaded. Select this when you want to re-download a previously downloaded dump file. If you have not downloaded any dump files from "Tool Panel," this item does not display even if you have acquired a dump file via the SVP (not available on all systems).
- Normal Dump includes all information about the SVP and the minimum information about the storage system. Select this when you have a less serious problem such as an incorrect display (available on all enterprise storage systems).
- Detail Dump includes all information about the storage system as well as the information included in Normal Dump. Select this when Storage Navigator has a serious problem (for example, Storage Navigator does not start) or when you need to determine whether the storage system has a problem (available on VSP, HUS VM, and VSP G1000). This is the Dump with the 2nd most details.
- Detail Dump (for DKC Performance) contains the I/O performance-related information. This includes performance monitor collection information, in addition to information applicable to Detail Dump. Choose Detail Dump (for DKC Performance) to check for I/O performance problems. For Performance Service Requests, this is not enough for a GSC PAR; the Export Tool still needs to be run to collect performance data (available on VSP, HUS VM, and VSP G1000). This is the Dump with the most details.
Note that while processing takes place, DKC I/O performance may be affected. During processing, Storage Navigator "apply" operations and SVP maintenance operations are not allowed.
5. Click Next >>. A message appears confirming the execution of compression of the dump files.
6. Click OK. File compression processing starts. When the file is compressed, the "Download Trace Files" dialog box opens for the download.
7. Click Download. The "File Download" dialog box opens.
8. On the File Download dialog box, click Save this file to disk, and then click OK. The "Save As" dialog box opens.
9. Specify the download destination, and click Save. When the file is downloaded successfully, the "Download Complete" dialog box opens.
The downloaded file will look similar to TraceDUMP.tgz or Hitachi_Ltd_03009_20110902092420.tgz depending on your array model.
The convention used is Hitachi_Ltd_RRRRR_YYYYMMDDHHNNSS.tgz where:
R = Serial Number
Y = Year
M = Month
D = Day
H = Hour
N = Minute
S = Second