Table 9-1. Other Files To Submit To Your Service Provider - HP NonStop NS-series Operation Manual

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Processors and Components: Monitoring and
Recovery
Submitting Tapes of Processor Dumps
Use a separate tape for each processor dump. For each tape you submit, record:
The notation BACKUP to indicate a disk dump that has been backed up to tape.
The file names of the files on tape (if the BACKUP, LISTALL command has been
used)
Submitting Tapes of Configuration and Operations Files
To ensure that a processor dump is usable by your service provider, place the files
listed in
Table 9-1
provider for information about any other files they might need.

Table 9-1. Other Files to Submit to Your Service Provider

File
$SYSTEM.ZSYSCONF. CONFIG
$SYSTEM.SYSnn.CONFTEXT
$SYSTEM.SYSnn.CONFLIST
$SYSTEM.ZLOGnn
All files located in the $SYSTEM.ZSERVICE
subvolume
To back up configuration and operations files:
1. For this backup operation, use any tape drive that is in a STARTED state and a
READY substate. To determine the names and current states of the tape drives on
a system:
> SCF STATUS TAPE $*
2. To back up all the configuration and operations files to tape, use the BACKUP
utility. For example:
>BACKUP $tape, (CPU0,$SYSTEM.SYS00.CONFTEXT,&
$SYSTEM.SYS00.CONFLIST,$SYSTEM.ZSYSCONF.CONFIG,&
$SYSTEM.ZLOG00.*,$SYSTEM.ZSERVICE.*),LISTALL,OPEN,VERIFYREEL
For more information on the BACKUP command and options, see the Guardian Disk
and Tape Utilities Reference Manual.
HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Operations Guide —529869-005
on one backup tape using the BACKUP utility. Contact your service
Submitting Information to Your Service Provider
Description
System configuration database
System configuration file
System generation program output file
EMS event log ($0 operator log files)
Service event log ($ZLOG files)
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