![]() Note: Most of our larger items do not include shipping (stated in the listings) simply due to drastic variances in cost per location. NOTE: These are made to order, and may take 2-3 weeks to complete. *** Now offering hand stamped personalizing for these! Simply select the option at checkout and include exactly how you'd like the name stamped in the NOTES section at checkout! Note: These are hand stamped and may not be perfectly straight or spaced. **CUSTOM SIZES: Need a custom size or specific style? Send us a message- we can make these any size to meet your needs. ***NOTE: When using, we recommend picking up logs placing the single fork on TOP of the log, and utilizing the double fork end to support the bottom of the log. *** Need a longer set for larger campfire pits? Click the link below to see our 36" version! These are the same length as the light duty option. Our heavy duty pair is made using 1/4" X 3/4" gauge stock, using a 5/16" rivet. Our blacksmith's touchmark is displayed on them- a stamped logo unique to each blacksmith in the world! Comfortable on your hands, and user friendly. Our light duty option is made from heavy 1/4 inch by 1/2 inch steel stock and features one twisted handle, and one looped handle for easy gripping. Have you seen TrueSight Server Automation How-To videos series? Refer them here.Ĭlick to subscribe " TrueSight Capacity Optimization", our dedicated YouTube channel for How-to videos of product – TrueSight Capacity Optimization (TSCO).Our handmade firewood tongs are perfect for around the campfire, inside the house near your hearth, or around the wood pile! These are available in two options- light duty (suitable for standard backyard fires and can easily pick up an 8 inch diameter log) and heavy duty (for heavier logs). Refer documentation page for more information about the topic. See KA 000097282: Sending files to BMC support ( ) Log grabber archive#Download the archive via scp or ftp, for example using WinSCP.This file will be created in the same directory as the logGrabber.sh script itself. tar.gz archive file containing the logs of all TSCO services installed on the local machine. Locate the TSCO installation directory (for example /opt/cpit or /opt/bmc/BCO) and access the tools sub-folder.Log on the machines from which you need to gather data via ssh.Send the file(s) to Customer Support (see Sending files to BMC support). pout file, that contains the collected logs.ġ0. You will get a browser's download prompt for a. In the Deployment Logs screen click the " Click to download the deployment log file" button for each of the current log Grabber executions (there will be one row per server selected in the Run: Log Grabber (Step 2 of 2: Hosts selection) screen with a current Execution Time in the table. Click the view deployment log button for the Log Grabber task.ĩ. If you cannot start the Scheduler, please use the command line LogGrabber script (see Using the command line).Ĩ. cpit start scheduler from the TSCO installation folder. If it's not running, start it from the command line, connecting via ssh and issuing a. If you cannot get the logs from a particular machine, check that its scheduler is running. When the log Grabber task has moved from blue RUNNING to green FINISHED state move onto the next step. After a short time, click the word refresh in the " Processing may require some time, in order to know the current status please refresh this page." message at the top of the tab in the Info box. This will close the Run: Log Grabber screen and bring you back to the Maintenance Activities tab where the log Grabber task will now be in blue RUNNING state.ħ. Click Proceed to execute the log Grabber activity. In the Run: Log Grabber (Step 2 of 2: Hosts selection) screen select the TSCO server(s) on which to run the log Grabber command. In the Run: Log Grabber (Step 1 of 2: Overview) screen click NextĦ. Click the Execute log Grabber button associated with the Log Grabber Maintenance Activityĥ. Navigate to Administration > System > Maintenance > Maintenance Activities tabĤ. Log in as a user with administrator privileges.ģ. NOTE: If cannot access the console because it is unavailable, use the command line LogGrabber script (see Using the command line).Ģ. Access the TSCO Console with a browser via the standard TSCO URL. Using the TrueSight Capacity Optimization (TSCO) Consoleġ. Check this video from the TrueSight Capacity Optimization Youtube channel: ![]()
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