Roberto:

Here is my counter argument for MGTOOLS not being part of the OS. Almost anytime IBM is called to diagnose a problem, they will have the customer use the MGTOOLS to collect and upload data to IBM, correct?

In my view EVERY system should have a current copy of MGTOOLS on it. And it is too easy to update so no excuses.

Therefore as a great business partner you assist those customers who do not have local admin by installing and periodically updating the tooling. That way they are ready when IBM requests the data, and it gives you an every six months touch point with the customer to maintain your relationship.

Where's the down side?

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Ah, but MGTOOLS are not part of the OS and I cannot hope to have them installed in every client.
But yes, that helps for some of the customers that still have actual admins running the boxes.
Thanks!

On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 9:19 AM Bryan Dietz <bdietz400@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

the QMGTOOLS library has a way to collect PAL and VLOGS from non-SST
interface.

QMGTOOLS/SYSSNAP OUTPUT(*IFS)
COLLECTDFT(N)
LICLOGS(Y)
PALS(Y)
COLPCSNAP(N)
DAYSPRV(4)

-or-

QMGTOOLS/MINISNAP PAL(Y)
VLOG(Y)
BEGINDATE(*CURRENT)
ENDDATE(*CURRENT)

both of the options include a rack-config or you can use:

QMGTOOLS/GENRACKCFG OUTPUT(*PRINT)

if you *only want a rack config.
Other Hardware things:
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/645615


https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/645929
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/684977


Rob, there is also some communications trace stuff there, including a
port scanner that looks very much like one i've had for years :-).
http://bryandietz.us/portscan.html



Bryan


Roberto José Etcheverry Romero wrote on 6/11/2020 8:41 PM:
Yeah. It seems I'm still stuck guiding the customer to obtain the
data I need.
Shame that for all its greatness some things are really hidden in
IBM i
vs
AIX.
I have built some tools that query the HMC for all it's managed
systems, their configuration, obtains the LPAR's IP and connects to
obtain
OS-level
data and yet, IBM i is the only one that escapes the grasp of my tool.
(IBM
i and the ASMI, I would love to get the vpd section of the ASMI,
which is part of what the rack config on IBM i gets me).
Thanks anyways!

On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 3:15 PM Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Good idea. Due to Covid-19, technical issues and social unrest my ptf
apply is delayed to June 20.

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running this on my 7.4 server:

SELECT * FROM TABLE(QSYS2.OBJECT_STATISTICS('QSYS', '*CMD')) order
by OBJCREATED desc

shows some "recent" SST commands, the PTF is listed in one of the
fields

Bryan

Rob Berendt wrote on 6/11/2020 11:29 AM:
I too have heard of new commands and what not to get at stuff you
previously had to go into SST to get to.
An example which is not so new is STRCMNTRC versus starting a
communications trace from within SST.
But I could not find those directly. I check the mythological TR2
notes
for 7.4 and didn't see anything.

Rob Berendt

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