•
To stop LACP tracing, enter:
nettl -traceoff all -entity HP_APALACP
•
To format the tracefile into the file
/tmp/traceout
, enter:
nettl -f /tmp/tracefile.TRC0 > /tmp/traceout
Whenever the TSO status of a link aggregate or failover group changes, a warning message is
logged in the
nettl.LOG000
file. For example, when the TSO capability is disabled on an
aggregate, a WARNING message similar to the following is logged:
----------------------Auto-Port Aggregation/9000 Networking--------------@#%
Timestamp : Wed Aug 18 PDT 2004 09:37:56.600031
Process ID : [ICS] Subsystem : HP_APA
User ID ( UID ) : -1 Log Class : WARNING
Device ID : 903 Path ID : 0
Connection ID : 0 Log Instance : 0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<3014> HP Auto-Port Aggregation product disabled TCP Segmentation Offload
capability for link aggregation 903.
When the TSO capability is enabled on an aggregate, an INFORMATIVE message similar to the
following is logged:
----------------------Auto-Port Aggregation/9000 Networking--------------@#%
Timestamp : Wed Aug 18 PDT 2004 09:37:53.020072
Process ID : [ICS] Subsystem : HP_APA
User ID ( UID ) : -1 Log Class : INFORMATIVE
Device ID : 903 Path ID : 0
Connection ID : 0 Log Instance : 0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<4015> HP Auto-Port Aggregation product enabled TCP Segmentation Offload
capability for link aggregation 903. VMTU = 32160.
For more information on using the command line interface and the GUI version, see nettl(1M)
and nettladm(1M), respectively. See netfmt(1M) for information on creating a filter for trace
formatting.
Reporting problems
If you are unable to solve a problem with HP APA, do the following:
1.
Read the release notes for HP APA to see if the problem is known. If it is, follow the solution
offered to solve the problem.
2.
Determine whether the product is still under warranty or whether your company purchased
support services for the product. Your operations manager can supply you with the necessary
information.
3.
Access
http://www.itrc.hp.com
and search the technical knowledge databases to determine
if the problem you are experiencing has already been reported. The type of documentation
and resources you have access to depend on your level of entitlement.
NOTE:
The ITRC resource forums at
http://www.itrc.hp.com
offer peer-to-peer support
to solve problems and are free to users after registration.
If this is a new problem or if you need additional help, log your problem with the HP
Response Center, either on line through the support case manager at
http://www.itrc.hp.com
,
or by calling HP Support. If your warranty has expired or if you do not have a valid support
contract for your product, you can still obtain support services for a fee, based on the amount
of time and material required to solve your problem.
4.
If you are requested to supply any information pertaining to the problem, gather the necessary
information and submit it. The following section describes the information that you might
be asked to submit.
Reporting problems
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