Purging controller logs, Flushing disk array log contents – HP Surestore Disk Array 12h and FC60 User Manual
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FRU State = Failed
Decoded SCSI Sense:
Non-media Component Failure
Reporting LUN = 0
For information on interpreting SCSI sense codes, see
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Flushing Disk Array Log Contents
Array Manager 60 automatically retrieves the contents of the disk array controller log at
regular intervals, typically 15 minutes. However, if necessary you can manually flush
(retrieve) the contents of the disk array log to the host. This may be useful if you suspect a
very recent event has not yet been retrieved.
To flush the contents of the disk array log, type:
amutil -l <ArrayID>
A message is displayed indicating that the log file has been flushed. The log contents can
now be displayed using the amlog command as described above.
Purging Controller Logs
The controller logs are retrieved at regular intervals and stored on the host. Over time,
these logs may grow quite large. Major event logging in particular generates very large log
files. To reduce the space consumed by the logs, the oldest log file can be purged from the
log file directory.