Use the Logs page to
view and manage log files for the cluster.
Logs contain information about events that occur in the cluster. They are the first point of reference for helpful diagnostic information, however, they do not help to resolve the problem.
Many logs employ restricted growth and rollover periodically (resulting in backups of the logs) to prevent from filling up the available disk space.
Log file Description
autoverify.log - generated by Auto Verify and Synchronize
clavan.log - generated by the Application Availability Analysis tool
clcomd.log - generated by the Cluster Communication Daemon
clcomddiag.log - generated by the clmond daemon, contains debug information
clconfigassist.log - generated by the Two-Node Cluster Configuration Assistant
clinfo.log - generated by the clinfo daemon
clstrmgr.debug - generated by the clstrmgr daemon, verbose logging
clstrmgr.debug.long - generated by the clstrmgr daemon
cl_testtool.log - generated by the Cluster Test Tool
cluster.log - generated by cluster scripts and daemons
cluster.mmddyyyy - cluster history files, generated daily
clutils.log - generated by the cluster utilities and file propagation
clverify.log - generated by the cluster verification utility
cspoc.log - generated by C-SPOC commands
cspoc.log.long - generated by the C-SPOC utility, verbose logging
cspoc.log.remote - generated by the C-SPOC utility
emuhacmp.out - generated by event emulator scripts
hacmp.out - generated by event scripts and utilities
migration.log - generated by the clstrmgr daemon
To view a list of logs for the cluster, select Reports and Logs, and select Logs from the View list at the top of the page.
To manage logs for the cluster, select Reports and Logs, select Logs from the View list at the top of the page, then select one of the following tasks from the Actions menu: