Note:
switchdisable command.
Compared to bladediagshort, this is a comprehensive test for blade
functionality which also involves backplane connections.
Options
This command has the following operands:
[--slot] slotno
-log logfile
Example
To run a suite of diagnostics on blade 1:
switch:admin> bladediag --slot 1
Testing slot: 1, user ports: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ......
PortRegTest
Running Port Register Test ....
passed.
Test Complete: "portregtest" Pass 1 of 1
Duration 0 hr, 2 min & 14 sec (0:2:14:655).
passed.
Test return status: 0
CentralMemoryTest
Running centralmemorytest ............ passed.
Test Complete: "centralmemorytest" Pass 1 of 1
Duration 0 hr, 0 min & 18 sec (0:0:18:415).
passed.
Test return status: 0
<output truncated>
Fabric OS Version 3.1.x/4.1.x Reference Guide
To run this command, you must disable the entire switch with the
Specify the slot number for a StorageWorks Core
switch. For all other switches this operand is not
required.
Specify that the output of the command will be placed
in a file named by the logfile argument. The log
file will contain all activity that occurred during the
execution of the command. All error messages are
also saved in the logfile. If this option is not specified,
no log file is created.
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