Probe-Scsi And Probe-Scsi-All Diagnostics - Sun Microsystems Sun Blade 1000 Service Manual

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CODE EXAMPLE 4-3
{0} ok watch-net-all
/pci@8,700000/network@5,1
Internal loopback test -- succeeded.
Link is -- up
Looking for Ethernet Packets.
'.' is a Good Packet. 'X' is a Bad Packet.
Type any key to stop.
/pci@8,700000/network@5,1
4.8.3

Probe-SCSI and Probe-SCSI-All Diagnostics

The probe-SCSI diagnostic transmits an inquiry command to internal and external
FC-AL and SCSI devices connected to the system on-board SCSI or FC-AL interface.
If the SCSI device is connected and active, the target address, unit number, device
type, and manufacturer name are displayed.
The probe-SCSI-all diagnostic transmits an inquiry command to all devices
connected to the workstation. The first identifier listed in the display is the SCSI host
adapter address in the system device tree followed by the SCSI device identification
data.
Initialize the probe-SCSI diagnostic by typing the probe-scsi command at the ok
prompt and initialize the probe-SCSI-all diagnostic by typing the probe-scsi-all
command at the ok prompt.
The following code examples identify the probe-SCSI and the probe-SCSI-all
diagnostic output messages.
CODE EXAMPLE 4-4
ok probe-scsi
LiD HA --- Port WWN ---
1
3
ok
4-10
Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 Service Manual • January 2002
Watch-Net-All Diagnostic Output Message
Probe-SCSI Diagnostic Output Message
1
210000203700ca78
3
210000203708ad4d
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