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96 Controllers
To locate this task in Storage Management:
1
Expand the
Storage
tree object to display the controller objects.
2
Select a controller object.
3
Select the
Information/Configuration
subtab.
4
Select
Reset Configuration
from the
Available Tasks
drop-down menu.
5
Click
Execute
.
You can also locate this task from the Change Controller Properties drop
down menu. For more information, see
Change Controller Properties
.
Export Log
Does my controller support this feature? See
Supported Features
.
The Export Log task exports the controller log to a text file. The log gives
detailed information on the controller activities and can be useful for
troubleshooting.
On a system running
Microsoft Windows, the log file is exported to the
windows or winnt directory. On a system running Linux operating systems,
the log file is exported to the /var/log directory.
Depending on the controller, the log file name is either afa_<
mmdd
>.log or
lsi_<
mmdd
>.log where <
mmdd
> is the month and date.
NOTE: In the VMware ESXi environment, only one log file is created (lsiexport.log).
If the file already exists, exporting the log file overwrites the existing log file.
NOTE: Controllers without cache cannot store logs and export log files.
To export the controller log file:
Click Export Log File when ready. To exit without exporting the controller
log file, click Go Back to Previous Page.
To locate this task in Storage Management:
1
Expand the
Storage
tree object to display the controller objects.
2
Select a controller object.
3
Select the
Information/Configuration
subtab.
4
Select
Export Log
from the
Available Tasks
drop-down menu.
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