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cluster image show-update-log-detail

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Display detailed information about nondisruptive update events

Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the advanced privilege level.

Description

The cluster image show-update-log-detail command displays detailed information about the currently running and previously run nondisruptive update events. By default, the command displays the following information:

  • Node

  • Transaction ID

  • Time stamp

  • Destination node

  • Task phase

  • Task name

  • Task status

  • Message

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.

[-node {<nodename>|local}] - Node (privilege: advanced)

Displays information only for the specified node.

[-task-id <integer>] - Task Id (privilege: advanced)

Displays information only for the specified task ID.

[-posted-time <MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS>] - Posted Time (privilege: advanced)

Displays information that occurred at the specified time.

[-msg-seq-no <integer>] - Message Sequence (privilege: advanced)

Displays information only for the specified message sequence number.

[-current-pid <integer>] - Process ID (privilege: advanced)

Displays information only for the specified process ID.

[-destination <text>] - Task Target node (privilege: advanced)

Displays information only for the specified destination node.

[-ndu-phase {validation|prereq-updates|ontap-updates|package-management|default-phase|post-update-checks}] - Update phase (privilege: advanced)

Displays information only for the specified phase.

[-task-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}] - Task Name (privilege: advanced)

Displays information only for the specified task name.

[-status {created|ready-to-run|running|completed|failed|pause_req|paused|paused-error|cancel_req|canceled|resume_req|default_status}] - Status Of Task (privilege: advanced)

Displays information only for items with the specified status.

[-message <text>] - Update Log Message (privilege: advanced)

Displays information only for items with the specified message.

[-msg-type <text>] - Type of Message (privilege: advanced)

Displays information only for items with the specified message type.

[-src-info <text>] - Source Information (privilege: advanced)

Displays information only for items for the specified source.

Examples

The following example displays detailed information automated nondisruptive updates:

cluster1::*> cluster image show-update-log-detail
           Time     Dest     Task   Task   Task
Node   TID Stamp    Node     Phase  Name   Status Message
------ --- -------- -------- ------ ------ ------ --------------------------
node1  15  3/19/    MUM      ontap- initia ready- Created Task
           2014              update lize   to-run
           13:52:38          s
node1  15  3/19/    MUM      ontap- initia runnin Updated Task Status
           2014              update lize   g
           13:52:38          s
node1  16  3/19/    node1    ontap- do-    ready- Created Task
           2014              update downlo to-run
           13:52:38          s      ad-job
node1  16  3/19/    node1    ontap- do-    runnin Updated Task Status
           2014              update downlo g
           13:52:39          s      ad-job
node1  17  3/19/    node2    ontap- do-    ready- Created Task
           2014              update downlo to-run
           13:52:38          s      ad-job
node2  17  3/19/    node2    ontap- do-    runnin Updated Task Status
           2014              update downlo g
           13:52:38          s      ad-job
6 entries were displayed.