Diagnostic Commands; Clearevent; Dispevent; Displayevent - ATTO Technology FibreBridge 1190E Installation And Operation Manual

Atto technology fibrebridge 1190e bridges: user guide
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ATTO FibreBridge
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FibreBridge faults through the Event Log.
Event logging is a mechanism for on-site
observation of internal FibreBridge behavior such
as tracing SCSI commands received over the
Fibre Channel from the host and return of data and
status to the host.

ClearEvent

Clears the contents of the event log.
Actions: ClearEvent

DispEvent

Sets the switches which control the filtering performed when displaying events.
Limits: To display from several different subsystems or
events, use a mask value equal to the logical OR of the
corresponding values. To display events from all
subsystems, enter [0x7F] as the mask
[subsystem] controls which subsystem's events display
0x01 FCP Processor/i960 Interaction
0x02 SCSI Processor/i960 Interaction
0x04 Ethernet
0x08 Extended copy
0x20 NVARM & Flash
0x40 ECC failures
[status] [all]: all events regardless of status values
[ngood]: only events with a status value other than good
Actions: set DispEvent [subsystem] [event_level]
[status]
SaveConfiguration

DisplayEvent

Results in a display of the current contents of the event log to the display. The log is filtered by the current switch settings as described in the
DispEvent command. If the optional all parameter is provided, the display filtering is temporarily suspended and all logged events are displayed
regardless of the current event filter switch settings.
Actions: DisplayEvent <all>

EccLog

Contains the ECC error statistics for the FibreBridge since the statistics were last cleared. Set form sets the statistics to zero.
Limits: Maximum number of errors reported = 65535
Actions: set EccLog clear
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7.1.3 Diagnostic commands

diagnostic commands help validate FibreBridge operation and diagnose/isolate
CLI commands are case insensitive (upper and
lower case allowed anywhere).
Commands generally follow a standard format:
[Get | Set] Command [Parameter 1 | Parameter 2] followed by
the return or enter key
Information: none
Default: [0x7F] 0x3F] [all]
[event_level] controls what report level events display
0x01 Info: general information
0x02 Warning: unexpected situation/condition
0x04 Critical: operation limited/curtailed
0x08 Failure: hard failure
0x10:Other
0x20 Debug: ATTO tracking events
Information: getDispEvent
Verbose return: DispEvent=SubSys:0xXX Lv1:0xXX
Status: [all | no good]
Information: none
Information: get EccLog

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