Log files
When Export Tool runs, Export Tool creates a new log file on your computer. Therefore, if you run Export Tool repeatedly, the size of free space on your computer will be reduced. To secure free space on your computer, you should delete the log files regularly. For information about the directory containing the log files, see Java.
When Export Tool processing is successful, the directories and files created by Export Tool are deleted automatically. If Export Tool processing is interrupted, the following directories and files are not deleted:
export/lib/ip-value
JSanExport.jar
JSanRmiApiSx.jar
JSanRmiServerUx.jar
SanRmiApi.jar
To delete the remaining directories and files, run the batch file. Run delWin.bat for Windows, and delUnix.bat for UNIX.
Do not run delWin.bat or delUnix.bat while running Export Tool to collect monitoring log data.
Note: If you change the ip value in command.txt before running delWin.bat or delUnix.bat, the remaining directories and files are not deleted automatically. In this case, manually delete the directories and files left in the lib directory.
Export Tool returns a termination code when it finishes.
Termination codes returned by Export Tool
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Termination code |
Meaning |
|---|---|
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0 |
Export Tool finished successfully. |
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1 |
An error occurred when the set subcommand (see set) runs, because an attempt to switch to Modify mode failed. Some other user might have been logged on in Modify mode. |
|
2 |
One of the following two errors occurred:
|
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3 |
An error occurred due to more than one reason. One of the reasons is that an attempt to switch to Modify mode failed when the set subcommand (see set) runs. Some other user might have been logged on in Modify mode. |
|
4 |
The Storage Administrator (Performance Management) role is not assigned to the user ID. |
|
101 |
An error occurred during the preparation process for running Export Tool. See the displayed message and the table Messages issued by Export Tool for error details. |