Parameters
Parameter
controller
file
Save Disk Drive Channel Fault Isolation Diagnostic Status
This command saves the drive channel fault isolation diagnostic data that is returned from the start
diskDriveChannel faultDiagnostics command. You can save the diagnostic data to a file as standard text
or as XML.
See the "Start Drive Channel Fault Isolation Diagnostics" on page 3-292 command for more information.
Syntax
save DriveChannel [drive-channel-Identifier] faultDiagnostics file="filename"
Parameter
Parameter
file
Notes
A file extension is not automatically appended to the saved file. You must specify the applicable format
suffix for the file. If you specify a file extension of .txt, then the output will be in a text file format. If
you specify a file extension of .xml, then the output will be in an XML file format.
Save Drive Log
This command saves the log sense data to a file. Log sense data is maintained by the storage subsystem
for each disk drive.
Syntax
save allDrives logFile="filename"
Description
The controller with the NVSRAM values that you
want to save. Valid controller identifiers are a or b,
where a is the controller in slot A, and b is the
controller in slot B. Enclose the controller identifier in
square brackets ([ ]).
The file path and the file name to which you want to
save the NVSRAM values. Enclose the NVSRAM file
name in double quotation marks (" "). For example:
file="C:\Program Files\CLI\logs\nvsramb.txt"
This command does not automatically append a file
extension to the saved file. You must specify a file
extension when entering the file name.
Description
The file path and the file name to which you want to save
the results of the fault isolation diagnostics test on the disk
drive channel. Enclose the file name in double quotation
marks (" "). For example: file="C:\Program
Files\CLI\sup\fltdiag.txt"
This command does not automatically append a file
extension to the saved file. You must specify a file extension
when entering the file name.
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