Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
Error
Log
Backup
After
a
Serv
er
is
Deleted
If
y
ou
use
the
pddelete
command
to
delete
a
serv
er:
HPDPS
mo
dies
the
in
tact
serv
er
/var/opt/pd
directory
en
try
and
renames
it
from
ServerName
to
ServerName
. BAK ,
where
ServerName
is
the
name
of
the
serv
er.
If
y
ou
use
the
pdstartspl
or
pdstartsuv
utilities
to
start
a
new
serv
er
with
the
same
name,
HPDPS
creates
a
new
/var/opt/pd
directory
en
try
named
after
the
serv
er.
If
y
ou
then
use
the
pddelete
command
again
to
delete
the
new
serv
er,
HPDPS
deletes
the
presen
t
ServerName
.BAK
directory
.
Then
HPDPS
renames
the
presen
t
directory
en
try
for
the
serv
er
from
ServerName
to
ServerName
. BAK .
HPDPS
do es
this
eac
h
time
y
ou
delete
or
create
a
serv
er.
HPDPS
only
k
eeps
the
most
recen
t
.BAK
directory
.
Finding
and
Viewing
Serv
er
(Spooler
and
Supervisor)
Error
Logs
Eac
h
serv
er
error
log
con
tains
a
record
of
the
messages
that
are
generated
b
y
the
serv
er
and
the
ob
jects
it
con
tains.
If
y
ou
are
exp eriencing
a
problem
or
unexpected
b eha
vior,
often
the
b est
course
of
action
is
to
lo
ok
in
the
error
log
of
the
serv
er.
T
o
do
this,
y
ou
m
ust
b e
logged
on
to
the
system
where
the
serv
er
is
running
and
then
y
ou
use
a
text
editor
to
op en
and
view
the
log
le:
vi
/var/opt/pd/Spool1/error.log
This
will
display
the
error
log
for
serv
er
Spool1 .
Find
the
en
try
y
ou
are
lo
oking
for
and
if
y
ou
w
an
t
to
nd
more
ab out
the
message,
see
\Using
the
Messages
in
Error
Logs".
12-6
Using
HPDPS
Error
Logs