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I need to find the output of the cpstat ha -f all command in the cpinfo file.
I can't find it, maybe the output is stored in some file and I need to open it via cpinfo. Does anyone know where in cpinfo to find the output of the command cpstat ha -f all ?
cpinfo is a text file, so if searching does not find it, it is not there ! This might help:
I don't quite agree with you that this is a txt file. We collect it with the command # cpinfo -z -d -D -i -o /var/log/NAME.info
I do know that it is a text file if you unstuff NAME.info.tar.gz, although very big... We used to open it in InfoView App, but there are newer tools like DiagnosticsView - CPInfo Viewer
How to view and analyze a CPInfo output file in DiagnosticsView
We use it. But we would like to get the output of the command we are interested in.
Open it as a text file and do a search !
Here the start of a cpinfo from R81.10 GW:
Which portion of this command output is of interest?
Within CPinfo I believe we collect the HA info across other commands such as:
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