
224 Sun StorageTek SAM Archive Configuration and Administration Guide • Version 4, Update 6, 04/07
▼ To Enable SEF Reporting
1. Become superuser.
2. Use the mkdir(1) command to create the SEF directory.
For example:
3. Use the touch(1) command to create the log file.
You can enable SEF reporting any time after installation by creating the sefdata log
file. Initially, the SEF log file must be empty.
The following command shows the SEF log file being created in the default location.
4. Use the samd(1M) stop and samd(1M) start to initialize SEF reporting.
SEF data is appended to the log file as it is generated.
Note – SEF reporting is enabled as long as the sefdata log file exists. To disable
SEF reporting, you must rename or remove this file.
You can configure SEF reporting to log and read log sense data from an alternate
location. For more information about reading log sense data from an alternate
location, see the sefreport(1M) man page.
▼ To Generate SEF Report Output
Before you use the sefreport(1M) command, ensure that /opt/SUNWsamfs/sbin
is in your command path. The SEF report output consists of header lines and log
sense data.
● Use the sefreport(1M) command to generate SEF output.
The following are the most commonly used options with the sefreport(1M)
command:
# mkdir /var/opt/SUNWsamfs/sef
# touch /var/opt/SUNWsamfs/sef/sefdata
# samd stop
# samd start
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