Display This - H3C WX Series Command Reference Manual

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Description
Use the display diagnostic-information command to display or save the statistics of the
running status of multiple modules in the system.
During daily maintenance or when the system is out of order, you must display the
running information of each functional module to locate the problem. Generally, you
must execute the corresponding display commands for each module, because each
module has independent running information. To collect more information at one time,
you can execute the display diagnostic-information command to display or save the
statistics of the running status of multiple modules in the system. Execution of the display
diagnostic-information command equals execution of the commands display clock,
display version, display device, and display current-configuration one by one.
Examples
Example 1:
Save the statistics of each module's running status in the system.
<Sysname> display diagnostic-information
Save or display diagnostic information (Y=save, N=display)?[Y/N]y
Please input the file name(*.diag)[flash:/default.diag]:aa.diag
Diagnostic information is outputting to flash:/aa.diag.
Please wait...
Save succeeded.
You can view the content of the file aa.diag by executing the more.aa.diag command
in user view, in combination of the Page Up and Page Down keys.
Example 2:
Display the statistics of each module's running status in the system.
<Sysname> display diagnostic-information
Save or display diagnostic information (Y=save, N=display)? [Y/N]:n
=================================================
===============display clock===============
=================================================
08:54:16 UTC Fri 11/15/2008
===================================================
===============display version===============
===================================================
......Omitted......

display this

Syntax
display this [ by-linenum ]
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