8: System Control
Targeting Commands
Viewing Information, Warnings, and Error Messages
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All commands entered affect only the local brick. You can target a command to all bricks
(including the local brick) by prefixing the command with an asterisk (*).
001c07-L1> * version
001c07:
L1 0.7.37 (Image A), Built 11/24/2001 14:59:42 [2MB image]
001i23:
L1 0.7.37 (Image A), Built 11/24/2001 14:59:42 [2MB image]
001c11:
L1 0.7.37 (Image A), Built 11/24/2001 14:59:42 [2MB image]
001x15:
L1 0.7.37 (Image A), Built 11/24/2001 14:59:42 [2MB image]
001c07-L1>
You can target commands to a single brick by using its rack and slot number in the form
'<rack>.<slot> <command>':
001c07-L1> 1.11 version
001i23:
L1 0.7.37 (Image A), Built 05/24/2001 14:59:42 [2MB image]
You can also target commands to a single attached brick with either the nia, nib,
iia, or iib command:
001c07-L1> iia version
001i23:
L1 0.7.37 (Image A), Built 05/24/2001 14:59:42 [2MB image]
All information, warnings, and error messages generated by any of the system
controllers are in the following form:
001c07 ERROR: invalid arguments for 'ver' command, try "help ver"
The general format of the message includes a brick identification (this is not present if the
command was sent to the local brick only), type of message, and the message. These
messages can be the result of an invalid command (as shown in the example) or from
tasks running on the L1 controller, such as the environmental monitor.
Each L1 controller has a log of local events. Use the L1 command log to view the event
on any of the L1 controllers.
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