Veritas Velocity™ User's Guide
- Getting to know Velocity
- Setting up Velocity
- How to set up the Velocity Storage Server
- How to set up the Velocity Client
- Setting up the Velocity on-premises management server
- Upgrading Velocity
- Velocity Storage Server
- Users and roles
- Oracle database ingestion using Velocity
- How to use copy preparation to mask or sanitize sensitive data
- Oracle database ingestion using NetBackup CoPilot
- Microsoft SQL Server database ingestion using Velocity
- Database sources and copies
- About scheduling ingestions for a database source
- Retention periods for database sources and copies
- Sandboxes
- Database recovery
- Alerts and logs
- Managing the Velocity physical appliance
- Configuring network address settings on the Velocity physical appliance
- About WAN optimization on the Velocity physical appliance
- About the Veritas Remote Management Console on the Velocity physical appliance
- About Velocity physical appliance storage
- About users on the Velocity physical appliance
- About Velocity physical appliance checkpoints
- About factory reset on the Velocity physical appliance
- Configuring network address settings on the Velocity physical appliance
- Monitoring the Velocity physical appliance
- Velocity physical appliance security
- About Velocity physical appliance user account privileges
- About the Velocity physical appliance intrusion detection system
- About Velocity physical appliance operating system security
- Recommended IPMI settings on the Velocity physical appliance
- Best practices
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Context-sensitive topics
- Section I. Velocity shell menu commands
- Introduction
- Appendix A. Main > Manage > Storage
- Appendix B. Main > Manage > Cloud
- Appendix C. Main > Manage > Software
- Appendix D. Main > Monitor
- Appendix E. Main > Network
- Appendix F. Main > Settings
- Appendix G. Main > Support
Name
Main > Support > Logs — Browse, share and unshare logs files for the Velocity Appliance.
SYNOPSIS
Browse
Share Open
Share Close
DESCRIPTION
This command exists under the Main_Menu > Support view. You can use this command to display log files for specific modules.
OPTIONS
- Browse
Browse the appliance log directories and files.
You can use the Browse command to view the log directories and log files that are configured in your appliance. When you run the Browse command the command prompt changes to LOGROOT/>. From the LOGROOT/ command prompt you can run the following commands to list, view, and change directories:
ls - List the directories and files
tree - Provides a tree-view of the directories and files.
cd DIR - Use to change the directory, where DIR is the directory name. For example, you can use cd ., cd .., and cd -.
less FILE - Provides a read-only view of a file. You must enter the letter q or quit to exit this view.
exit|quit - Enables you to exit the log shell.
help|? - Use either of these two commands to display help.
From the LOGROOT/> command prompt, you can use the ls command to see the following log directories on your appliance:
APPLIANCE
COREDUMP
OS
To see the log files from within a log directory, you must change directories to the log directory that contains the log files that you want to view. After you change directories, the same commands that were available under the LOGROOT/ view are available for each of the log directories.
For example, to see the operating system (OS) log files, you must first enter cd OS at the LOGROOT/> command prompt. The command prompt changes to LOGROOT/OS>/. Then you can enter ls to see the file names. Finally, you can use the less filename command to view a read-only version of the log file.
- Share Open
Export CIFS and NFS shares for the logs.
For CIFS, you must map the share using the appliance "admin" user's credentials.
- Share Close
Remove CIFS and NFS shares for the logs.