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HP ProCurve - Copying Crash Log Data Content to a Destination Device

HP ProCurve
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File Transfers
Copying Diagnostic Data to a Remote Host, USB Device, PC or UNIX Workstation
Figure A-13. Example of Copying Switch Crash Data Content to a PC
Copying Crash Log Data Content to a Destination Device
Syntax: copy crash-log <source> <destination> [<hostname> |< filename> |
unix | pc]
These commands copy the Crash Log content from a specified
source to a specified destination.
source: Specifies the source of the data, which can be tftp,
xmodem, command, usb, or any of the following switch files:
running configuration file
startup configuration file
crash-log (slots a -h, mm)
crash-data
event-log
command-output <command>
Note: When using ‘command-output’, put the desired CLI
command in double quotes, for example, “show system”.
Note: For 8200zl switches—When selecting mm as the source,
both the active and standby management modules’ crash logs
are copied to a user-specified destination. If no parameter is
specified, files from all modules (management and interface)
are concatenated.
destination: Specifies the target to be copied to, which can be:
tftp
xmodem,
usb
startup-configuration file
command-file
flash
pub-key-file
options: The options are:
IPv4 address
hostname- required for tftp transfers
filename - filename to upload or download, required for
tftp and usb transfers
unix
pc
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