cluster image show-update-log
Display the update transaction log
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the advanced privilege level.
Description
The cluster image show-update-log
command displays detailed information about the currently running, or previously run nondisruptive updates. By default, the command displays the following information:
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Phase
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Transaction
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Transaction ID
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Component ID
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Time stamp
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Status
Parameters
- {
[-fields <fieldname>,…]
-
If you specify the
-fields <fieldname>, …
parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify. - |
[-instance ]
} -
If you specify the
-instance
parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields. [-trans-id <integer>]
- Transaction ID (privilege: advanced)-
Displays information for the step associated with the specified transaction ID.
[-component-id {<nodename>|local}]
- Component ID (privilege: advanced)-
Displays information for steps associated with the specified component.
[-phase {validation|prereq-updates|ontap-updates|package-management|default-phase|post-update-checks}]
- Transaction Phase (privilege: advanced)-
Displays information for steps associated with the specified update phase.
[-trans-name {initialize|mount-image|restart-hm|get-health|run-scripts|unmount-image|clear-alert|post-restart-hm|cleanup-rd|synch-image|do-download-job|do-failover-job|do-giveback-job|check-progress|complete-validation|invalid-task|default-task|do-postupdate-checks-task}]
- Transaction Name (privilege: advanced)-
Displays information for steps associated with the specified transaction.
[-timestamp <MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS>]
- Timestamp (privilege: advanced)-
Displays information for steps associated with the specified timestamp.
[-status {waiting|started|completed|paused-on-error|paused-by-user|pause-pending|cancel-pending|canceled|failed}]
- Status (privilege: advanced)-
Displays information for steps matching the specified status.
Examples
The following example displays information about automated nondisruptive update events:
cluster1::*> cluster image show-update-log Trans Phase Transaction Id Component Id Time Stamp Status ------------- ----------- ----- ----------------- ----------- --------------- validation initialize 50 MUM 2/18/2014 completed 10:32:57 validation mount-image 51 node1 2/18/2014 completed 10:32:52 validation mount-image 52 node2 2/18/2014 completed 10:32:53 validation get-health 53 MUM 2/18/2014 completed 10:32:53 validation run-scripts 54 node1 2/18/2014 completed 10:32:53 validation run-scripts 55 node2 2/18/2014 completed 10:32:57 validation unmount- 56 node1 2/18/2014 completed image 10:32:57 validation unmount- 57 node2 2/18/2014 completed image 10:32:57 validation complete- 58 MUM 2/18/2014 completed validation 10:32:57 package- cleanup- 66 node1 3/14/2014 completed management package 09:11:51 package- cleanup- 67 node2 3/14/2014 completed management package 09:11:51 package- process- 68 node1 3/14/2014 completed management package 09:13:41 package- synch-image 69 node2 3/14/2014 completed management 09:14:25 13 entries were displayed.