4. Identify the device types in your new system installation so that you know which components to
verify by entering the following command:
Your storage system displays some or all of the following devices:
is an Advanced Technology Attachment device.
ata
◦
is the system booting device.
bootmedia
◦
is a Converged Network Adapter not connected to a network or storage device.
cna
◦
is motherboard environments.
env
◦
is the Flash Cache adapter, also known as the Performance Acceleration Module 2.
fcache
◦
is a Fibre Channel-Arbitrated Loop device not connected to a storage device or Fibre
fcal
◦
Channel network.
is the Fiber Channel Virtual Interface not connected to a Fibre Channel network.
fcvi
◦
or
interconnect
◦
is system memory.
mem
◦
is a Network Interface Card not connected to a network.
nic
◦
is nonvolatile RAM.
nvram
◦
is a hybrid of NVRAM and system memory.
nvmem
◦
is a Serial Attached SCSI device not connected to a disk shelf.
sas
◦
is the Service Processor.
serviceproc
◦
is an ATA, FC-AL, or SAS interface that has an attached disk shelf.
storage
◦
is a TCP Offload Engine, a type of NIC.
toe
◦
5. Run all the default selected diagnostic tests on your storage system by entering the following
command:
sldiag device run
6. View the status of the test by entering the following command:
Your storage system provides the following output while the tests are still running:
There are still test(s) being processed.
After all the tests are complete, the following response appears by default:
*> <SLDIAG:_ALL_TESTS_COMPLETED>
7. Verify that there are no hardware problems on your new storage system by entering the
following command:
The following example shows how the full status of the failures is displayed in a test run without
sldiag device types
is the high-availability interface.
nvram-ib
sldiag device status -long -state failed
sldiag device status
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