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Veritas Access Troubleshooting Guide
Last Published:
2021-02-14
Product(s):
Appliances (Version Not Specified)
Platform: 3340
- Introduction
- General troubleshooting procedures
- About general troubleshooting procedures
- Viewing the Veritas Access log files
- About event logs
- About shell-activity logs
- Setting the CIFS log level
- Setting the NetBackup client log levels and debugging options
- Retrieving and sending debugging information
- Insufficient delay between two successive OpenStack commands may result in failure
- Monitoring Veritas Access
- Common recovery procedures
- About common recovery procedures
- Restarting servers
- Bringing services online
- Recovering from a non-graceful shutdown
- Testing the network connectivity
- Troubleshooting with traceroute
- Using the traceroute command
- Collecting the metasave image of a file system
- Replacing an Ethernet interface card (online mode)
- Replacing an Ethernet interface card (offline mode)
- Replacing a Veritas Access node
- Replacing a disk
- Speeding up replication
- Uninstalling a patch release or software upgrade
- Troubleshooting the Veritas Access cloud as a tier feature
- Troubleshooting Veritas Access installation and configuration issues
- Troubleshooting the LTR upgrade
- Troubleshooting Veritas Access CIFS issues
- Troubleshooting Veritas Access GUI startup issues
- Index
Troubleshooting with traceroute
Traceroute is a widely-available utility supported by the Linux operating system. Much like ping, traceroute is a valuable tool to determine connectivity in a network. The Veritas Access Support> ping command enables you to discover connections between two systems. The Support> traceroute command checks system connections as well, but also lists the intermediate hosts between the two systems. Users can see the routes that packets can take from one system to another. Use the Support > traceroute command to find the route to a remote host. For example, you might use the Support> traceroute command to verify the connectivity of each node in your cluster.