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Brocade SMI Agent User’s Guide
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Debugging and logging options configuration
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Capture provider cache information
This section describes how you can write the dynamic information stored in the provider to a debug
log file. The debug log file is an XML file.
log file. The debug log file is an XML file.
Any of the following information can be logged:
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connection cache
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configuration
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zoning cache
The following procedure is the equivalent of the extrinsic method Brocade_Agent.LogCacheData.
Capturing information from the provider cache
1. Launch the Brocade SMI Agent Configuration Tool.
3. Check the check boxes next to the information you want to capture:
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Connection Cache
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Configuration
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Zoning Cache
4. Type the location of the log file or click Select Folder to browse for the file location.
An XML file with the name SMIAgentCache<timestamp> will be created in that location.
5. Click Log Deadlock Information to log the current status of threads that are in a deadlock
situation.
This is the equivalent of the extrinsic method Brocade_Agent.LogCacheData.
6. Click Dump now.