showcage
cli%
Id
Name
LoopA
FormFactor
0
cage0
0:1:1
1
cage1
0:1:1
showcage -d cage2
cli%
showfirmwaredb
cli%
cert
•
Displays Certificate issues
•
Reports SSL certificates that have expired, will expire in less than 30 days, and certificates that will not
be valid until a future date
Format of Possible cert Exception Messages
cert --
"Certificate <DNSname> for Service:<servicename> will expire in <count>
days"
cert --
"Certificate <DNSname> for Service:<servicename> expired on <date&time>"
cert --
"Certificate <DNSname> for Service:<servicename> not valid until
<date&time>"
cert Example
checkhealth -detail cert
cli%
Checking cert
Component -----Summary Description------ Qty
cert
Certificates that have expired
Component -Identifier- -----------------------------Detailed
Description----------------------------
cert
--
GMT
cert Suggested Action
Use the CLI showcert command to display the current SSL certificates. Use the CLI removecert
command to remove the expired SSL certificate and the CLI createcert command to create a SSL
certificate with a valid date range.
dar
Checks for issues with Data Encryption. If the system is not licensed for Data Encryption.
Format of Possible dar Exception Messages
70
cert
Pos.A
LoopB
Pos.B
0
1:1:1
0
0
1:1:1
4
1
Certificate example.com for Service:wsapi expired on Jul 20 22:36:26 2014
Drives
Temp
RevA
16
13-22
402d
16
13-22
402d
RevB
Model
402d
DCN2
SFF
402d
DCN7
SFF