In order to gather the appropriate logs for a problem with an Hitachi Tuning Manager (HTnM) agent, the command jpcras is used. You do not need to use this command if the agent resides on the HTnM server. Use the Server Data Collection procedures instead.
You need to stop the agents on local host before executing the jpcras command.
Windows
C:\Program Files\HiCommand\TuningManager\jp1pc\tools\jpcras [Output Directory] servicekey all
or
C:\Program Files\HiCommand\TuningManager\jp1pc\tools\jpcras [Output Directory] servicekey all inst=YourInstanceName
To collect information for all agents installed on this server:
C:\Program Files\HiCommand\TuningManager\jp1pc\tools\jpcras [Output Directory] all all
Note: Data in the Agent's Store database is not subject to collection. If the size of the database is not large, you can collect data including the database by using the jpcras command with the all all option specified. Otherwise, you can use a single all.
Solaris
/opt/jp1pc/tools/jpcras [Output Directory] servicekey all
Prerequisite for command usage
Before acquiring the information about the Agent database of Tuning Manager server, make
sure that the Agent services are stopped.
servicekey
Use the Service Key for the appropriate agent. The current service keys as of HTnM 4.0 and above are:
agtd - agent for Raid
agte - agent for RaidMap
agtn - agent for NAS
agto - agent for Oracle
agtq - agent for MS/SQL
agtr - agent for DB2
agtt - agent for platform (Windows)
agtu - agent for platform (Unix)
agtw - agent for Switch (Brocade, McData and CISCO)
agtx - agent for Exchange
For an up to date, more detailed understanding of HTnM data collection, please refer to the latest manuals.
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