This topic provides an overview of the SAN File System one-button data collection utility.
You can use the onebutton data collection utility to gather vital product data (VPD) about SAN File System hardware and software, as well as other pertinent information about the clients and metadata servers. This information can help you analyze a problem as well as collect the data to send to other support personnel.
/usr/tank/server/bin/obdc -help
OBDC minimum C++ runtime requirements
This topic describes the minimum C++ runtime levels that must be installed on a UNIX operating system for the One Button Data Collection (OBDC) utility to function correctly.Hardware Vital Product Data
This topic provides an overview of the hardware VPD collected by the one–button data collection utility.Software Vital Product Data
This topic provides an overview of the software VPD collected by the one-button data collection utility.
Parent topic: Diagnostic tools