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Troubleshooting
Tracing SANsurfer FC HBA Manager and Agent Activity (Debug)
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For Macintosh:
# /installation folder/qlremote > /AgentOutput.txt 2>&1
5. Open a second terminal to start the SANsurfer FC HBA Manager user
interface. Connect to the host with SANsurfer FC HBA Manager.
6. On the terminal you opened in Step 1, press CTRL+C to stop the qlremote
agent. This causes the agent to clean up and terminate.
From a Solaris SPARC/x86 system, follow the steps below to export agent activity.
To export agent activity on Solaris:
1. Open a terminal (for example, xterm, or dtterm).
2. To stop the currently running qlremote agent, do the following:
a. To determine the process identifier (pid) of qlremote, type the following
and then press ENTER:
# ps -ef | grep qlremote
The pid is shown, as in the following example. Note that in the
example, the pid is 227.
root 227 1 0 15:59:55 ? 0:00 /opt/QLogic_Corporation/
SANsurfer/qlremote
root 410 409 0 16:01:46 pts/6 0:00 grep qlremote
b. Type the following and then press ENTER:
# kill -TERM pid
3. In the agent.properties file, add the following line:
node.agent.quiet.mode.enable=1
4. Start the agent again without forking into the background. Redirect the
stdout and stderr properties to a file (see “Tracing SANsurfer FC HBA
Manager User Interface Activity,” Step 3). Send the file to your authorized
service provider.
# /installation folder/qlremote
> /AgentOutput.txt 2>&1
NOTE:
The pid is the identifier returned in Step a.
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