Scanning The System Hardware; Nettl Tracing And Logging Tool; Sample Ioscan –F Output - HP -UX 11i v3 Administrator's Manual

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When using the ping command for fault isolation, first test the local host to verify it is running.
If the local host returns the data correctly, use the ping command to test remote hosts farther
and farther away from the local host.
If you do not specify command options, the ping command displays the results of each ICMP
request in sequence, the number of bytes received from the remote host, and the round-trip time.
If the output indicates lost packets, note the percentage. If you are losing ten percent or more,
this might indicate the network or remote host is extremely busy.
Also note the round-trip transmission times. Periodically high transmission times might indicate
the network or remote host is extremely busy. Consistently high transmission times might indicate
the local host is extremely busy.
See ping(1M) for more information on the command and its options.

Scanning the system hardware

Use the ioscan command to scan the system hardware and list the results. If you enter ioscan
-f, output similar to the following is displayed:
Example 6-1 Sample ioscan –f Output
# ioscan -f
Class
I H/W Path
====================================================================
bc
0
bc
1 8
ba
0 8/4
lan
4 8/4/1/0
lan
5 8/4/2/0
ba
1 8/8
lan
6 8/8/1/0
lan
7 8/8/2/0
ba
2 8/12
lan
8 8/12/1/0
lan
9 8/12/2/0
bc
2 10
ext_bus
0 10/0
target
0 10/0.6
disk
0 10/0.6.0
target
1 10/0.7
ctl
0 10/0.7.0
bc
3 10/4
tty
0 10/4/0
lanmux
0 10/4/4
lan
1 10/4/4.1
ba
3 10/8
lan
2 10/8/1/0
lan
3 10/8/2/0
ba
4 10/12
ext_bus
1 10/12/5
target
2 10/12/5.2
target
3 10/12/5.7
ctl
1 10/12/5.7.0 sctl
lan
0 10/12/6
ps2
0 10/12/7
processor 0 32
processor 1 34
memory
0 49
ba
0 8/4
lan
4 8/4/1/0
lan
5 8/4/2/0
If there are multiple network physical ports installed in the system, one line for each port is
displayed. The example shows multiple 1000Base-T cards installed. See ioscan(1M) for more
information.

nettl tracing and logging tool

The nettl command captures network events and packets. The logging portion captures state
changes, errors, and connection establishment. The tracing portion capture inbound and outbound
Driver
S/W State H/W Type
root
CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS
ccio
CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS I/O Adapter
GSCtoPCI
CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS PCI Bus Bridge - GSCtoPCI
igelan
CLAIMED INTERFACE HP PCI 1000Base-T Core
igelan
CLAIMED INTERFACE HP PCI 1000Base-T Core
GSCtoPCI
CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS PCI Bus Bridge - GSCtoPCI
igelan
CLAIMED INTERFACE HP PCI 1000Base-T Core
igelan
CLAIMED INTERFACE PCI(10110009) -- Built-in #2
GSCtoPCI
CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS PCI Bus Bridge - GSCtoPCI
igelan
CLAIMED INTERFACE HP PCI 1000Base-T Core
igelan
CLAIMED INTERFACE HP PCI 1000Base-T Core
ccio
CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS I/O Adapter
c720
CLAIMED INTERFACE GSC built-in Fast/Wide SCSI
tgt
CLAIMED DEVICE
sdisk
CLAIMED DEVICE
tgt
CLAIMED DEVICE
sctl
CLAIMED DEVICE
bc
CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS Bus Converter
mux2
CLAIMED INTERFACE MUX
lanmux0
CLAIMED INTERFACE HP J2146A - 802.3 LAN
lan3
CLAIMED INTERFACE
GSCtoPCI
CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS PCI Bus Bridge - GSCtoPCI
igelan
CLAIMED INTERFACE HP PCI 1000Base-T Core
igelan
CLAIMED INTERFACE HP PCI 1000Base-T Core
bus_adapter CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS Core I/O Adapter
c720
CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in SCSI
tgt
CLAIMED DEVICE
tgt
CLAIMED DEVICE
CLAIMED DEVICE
lan2
CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in LAN
ps2
CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in Keyboard/Mouse
processor
CLAIMED PROCESSOR Processor
processor
CLAIMED PROCESSOR Processor
memory
CLAIMED MEMORY
GSCtoPCI
CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS PCI Bus Bridge - GSCtoPCI
igelan
CLAIMED INTERFACE HP PCI 1000Base-T Core
igelan
CLAIMED INTERFACE HP PCI 1000Base-T Core
Description
HP
C2490WD
Initiator
Initiator
Memory
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