PMR command details

Always use the Notes® Traveler PMR command when collecting and uploading information from an IMSA server. It will collect everything needed to troubleshoot the majority of issues.

For help on the command, run tell the command traveler pmr help.

Usage:
tell traveler [-s <server>] PMR <number> [<files>]

Where -s <server> is an optional flag to specify the server you wish to run the command against. Use -s * to run on all IMSA servers in the High Availability (HA) environment.

Where <number> is the PMR number. This number is five numeric characters, followed by three alphanumeric, followed by three more numeric, where the separators can be commas or periods.

Where [files] is an optional space separated list of files to be uploaded. If [files] is omitted, a systemdump and log collect will be performed to create a new file that will then be uploaded. Files can be base file names in the logs directory or fully qualified file names in any directory.

Examples:
tell traveler pmr 12345,ABC,000
tell traveler -s "server/domain" pmr 12345,ABC,000
tell traveler -s * pmr 12345,ABC,000
tell traveler pmr 12345,ABC,000 C:\temp\out.txt "C:\Program Files\Domino\notes.ini"
If the IMSA server will not start, run the PMR command from a command utility window from the directory <Domino data root>/traveler/util.
  • For Windows operating systems: travelerUtil.cmd pmr <pmr_number> [<files>]
Note: The -s parameter is not available when running from the command line.

If your environment does not allow outgoing FTP, you should still run the PMR command, but you will have to manually upload the zip file(s) created by the PMR command. One zip file will be created on each server the command is run on. The file will be created in the /IBM_TECHNICAL_SUPPORT/traveler/logs directory and will be named something like datetime_traveler_serverx2Fdomain.zip. For example: 20121106_214056_traveler_myserverx2Fmydomain.zip. Use the appropriate upload site for your location to upload the zip file.

Table 1. Upload sites
Location Server URL Notes®

Americas

ftp://testcase.boulder.ibm.com

http://testcase.boulder.ibm.com

https://testcase.boulder.ibm.com

Preferred upload sites for the Americas. FTP secure - FTP over TLS is also supported. Please note that most Web browsers only support uploads of two GBytes max.

Europe, Middle East and Africa

ftp://ftp.ecurep.ibm.com

http://www.ecurep.ibm.com/app/upload

https://www.ecurep.ibm.com/app/upload

sftp://sftp.ecurep.ibm.com

Preferred sites for clients in Europe, Middle East and Africa. Secure FTP over TLS is also supported. Please note that most Web browser only support uploads of two GBytes max.

Asia Pacific

ftp://ftp.ap.ecurep.ibm.com

SFTP - Secure FTP over Secure Shell protocol Preferred upload site for customers in Asia Pacific. For some clients in Asia, uploading to ECuRep or Testcase might be preferable.