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Important:
Refer to the SDR CLI Command Strings appendix for a listing of supported CLI strings (show
commands) for record sections. The listing also identifies the CLI strings included in default record sections.
The no support record command removes either a specific section of the record definition or all of the sections. If you
specify the default support record command, the default record section definition of that specified record section is
used. If neither the keyword all or section is specified, all the record section definitions are removed.
specify the default support record command, the default record section definition of that specified record section is
used. If neither the keyword all or section is specified, all the record section definitions are removed.
support collection
support collection [ sleep-duration [ hours h | minutes m ] ] [ max-records n ]
no support collection
default support collection
The support collection command modifies and/or enables the support collection process. If support collection has been
previously disabled, this command enables the collection activity. If the support collection is currently enabled, this
command may be used to modify the sleep-duration interval and/or the maximum number of SDRs that can be collected
and stored.
previously disabled, this command enables the collection activity. If the support collection is currently enabled, this
command may be used to modify the sleep-duration interval and/or the maximum number of SDRs that can be collected
and stored.
The sleep duration keyword specifies the time interval between the collection of support data. It can be specified in
hours or minutes with a default of one hour (60 minutes).
hours or minutes with a default of one hour (60 minutes).
The max-records keyword specifies the number of SDRs to store as an integer from 1 to 65535. When this value is
exceeded, the new SDR overwrites the oldest SDR. The default value is 168.
exceeded, the new SDR overwrites the oldest SDR. The default value is 168.
Important:
SDR files will be stored in the /hd-raid/support/records/ directory.
For example:
[local]host_name(config)# support collection sleep-duration minute 30
max-records 50
max-records 50
Use the no support collection command to explicitly disable the collection of the SDRs. If no record section commands
are defined, the support data collector mechanism is also effectively disabled.
are defined, the support data collector mechanism is also effectively disabled.
Use the default support collection command to enable the support data collector using the default record sections.
Exec Mode Commands
show support record
show support record record-id [ to record-id ] [ section section_name ]
The show support record command displays a collection of SDRs. The SDRs are displayed in order from lowest
record-id to highest record-id.
record-id to highest record-id.
Each SDR is identified by a time index called the record-id. For example, the most recent record is always record-id 0
(filename = sdr.0.gz). The next older record is record-id 1 (filename = sdr.1.gz), and so on.
(filename = sdr.0.gz). The next older record is record-id 1 (filename = sdr.1.gz), and so on.