Systemverification - Brocade Communications Systems A7533A - Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch Base Command Reference Manual

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systemVerification

Runs a suite of diagnostic tests on all switches in a fabric.
Synopsis
systemverification [-parameters | -short][[-fru type] -unit id]
Description
Use this command to run a comprehensive, system-wide test of all switches in a system. The
command initiates a burn-in run on all switches within the current system. The optional -fru and
-unit parameters allow you to focus the testing to a single blade in a multi-blade system.
The run can be terminated by executing Ctrl-C from the initiating terminal. All of the burn-in features
are operational during the systemVerification command. The burninErrShow displays the stored
burn-in error logs; the logs by blade are saved in /var/log/verify.slot files. On fixed-port-count
products, the slot defaults to 0.
The command monitors the testing and terminates the burn-in activity if all the elements fail. Each
failing slot only outputs the first observed failure. Because this monitoring is a polling activity, the
command number output might not be the exact command number that failed.
After the testing terminates, the burninStatus command output displays, and the burninErrShow
messages for the failing slots display. If all slots pass, then only the burninStatus command output
displays.
The burn-in tests are designed to operate with switches connected to a fabric and restrict the frame
loopback to inside the unit. If loopback plugs are installed in all ports, the burn-in parameter
min_lb_mode can be changed to 1 to test the Fibre Channel through the loopback plug.
Notes
The switch must be offline for this command to run.
It is important to clear the burn-in error log space before starting systemVerification by running the
burninErrClear command. This ensures that all diagnostic messages created during the burn-in
run will be captured in the burn-in error log.
On platforms which include a security processor, you must disable the security processor by
running cryptocfg
the security processor with the cryptocfg -enablEE slot -eom command once system verification is
complete.
The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may
be in place. Refer to chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS commands" and Appendix A, "Command
Availability" for details.
Operands
This command has the following operands:
-parameters
-short
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disableEE slot -eom before running systemverification. You must re-enable
--
Invokes the diagSetCycle command before starting the burn-in run. This
allows you to modify the burn-in parameters prior to the run. These
diagSetCycle parameters are copied to all switches in the system and
override the original settings in the database. If the diagSetCycle parameters
are not specified, the run uses the previously stored values. This option does
not perform a burninErrClear operation prior to starting the testing operation.
Sets the burn-in parameters that control the number of frames to 1. The
primary use for this command is software regression testing, or quick
validation that all hardware is operational. The shorter test cycle does not
have enough test time to detect intermittent errors. This option performs a
burninErrClear operation prior to starting the testing operation.
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