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6.7 Diagnostic Commands

Diagnostic commands provide information or diagnostic tools for Fibre Channel, SCSI and Serial port configurations, Diamond Storage Array settings and the status of various commands which affect the ATA drives.

AudibleAlarm

Enables or disables the audible alarm in the Diamond Storage Array. When enabled, an alarm sounds when the Fault LED on the front panel blinks.

Default: disabled

Set syntax: set AudibleAlarm [enabled disabled]

Get syntax: get AudibleAlarm

DiamondModel

Returns specific Diamond Storage Array model information including firmware release and date.

Get syntax: get DiamondModel

DiamondName

Used to identify this Diamond over its Fibre Channel and Ethernet networks. You may customize the name of each Diamond Storage Array enclosure to distinguish it from other units. Maximum eight characters.

Set syntax: set DiamondName [name]

Requires a SaveConfiguration command

Get syntax: get DiamondName

FcPortList

Lists the status of all available Fibre Channel ports.

Immediate command: FcPortList

FcPortName

Returns the Fibre Channel port name stored in NVRAM for this Fibre Channel port.

Get syntax: get FcPortName [port number]

Help

Displays a list of available commands. Type ‘help’ followed by a command name to display detailed command-specific information.

Get syntax: Help [Command Name]

IdentifyDiamond

Enable this option to identify the current Diamond Storage Array. The fault LED on its front panel blinks. Disable to cancel the ‘blink code.’

Set syntax: set IdentifyDiamond [enableddisabled]

Get syntax: get IdentifyDiamond

DriveCopyStatus

Displays the status of a DriveCopy, DriveWipe or RAID5ClearData operation

Immediate command: DriveCopyStatus

DriveInfo

Displays information about all disk drives or detailed information about a specific disk drive. Detailed information about an individual drive is obtained by supplying a drive identifier. VD ID is Virtual Disk ID.

Get syntax: DriveInfo [sled ID] [drive ID]

FcNodeName

Returns the Fibre Channel node name stored in NVRAM for this Fibre Channel port: the same as the World Wide Name for port 0.

Get syntax: get FcNodeName

FcPortInfo

Retrieves information about the current state of each Fibre Channel port. The status field indicates ‘disabled’ when a port has been internally disabled.

Immediate command: FcPortInfo

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Info

Displays version numbers and other key information about the Diamond Storage Array including data rate, connection mode, WorldWideName, Diamond Storage Array name.

Immediate command: Info [all]

LUNInfo

Displays information about all LUNs (logical unit numbers) or detailed information about a specific LUN. Do not specify a LUN to get information about all LUNs. Specify a LUN to get detailed information about that individual LUN.

Get syntax: get LUNInfo [LUN]

PartitionInfo

Displays Partition information for the selected partitions or all partitions.

Get syntax: PartitionInfo [activeplanned] [Virtual Drive ID] [Partition ID]

ATTO Technology Inc. Diamond Storage Array Installation and Operation Manual

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Contents Diamond Storage Array VT-Class Page Page Contents Atto ExpressNAV Browser-based Interface ExpressNAV PagesMaintenance Services Commands Fibre Channel Configuration CommandsSerial Port Configuration Commands Diagnostic CommandsDrive Management Commands ECCResetting Defaults Configuring the Diamond-VTDiagnostics, Upgrade and Maintenance Troubleshooting Virtual TapeAppendix F Product Safety Xiii Appendix D Sample Zoning Command SequencesAppendix E Specifications Xii Appendix G Part numbers Xiv Appendix H WarrantyAtto Technology, Inc PrefaceDisclaimer Page Diamond-VT features Diamond Storage Array-VT Product OverviewFibre Channel model Scsi modelEthernet Diamond-VT Technical OverviewRS-232 400MB/secAdxt Powers ATA to New Levels ATA Interface Engine AIE The interface to eachSet up the Ethernet connection Installation InstructionsPhysical setup Connect to EthernetConnect to Ethernet, on page 5, follow Set up Virtual Tape configurationConfiguration examples RAID Level 10 with Hot Spare sledsDiamond-VT Components Floor modelRack mount model Rack Mount Diamond-VT Physical SetupFloor Model Physical setup Manual configuration Connecting a Fibre Channel ArrayAutoconfiguration Fibre Channel connections Bus speed, MB/sec Bus width Max. bus lengths Max. device Connecting a Scsi ArrayTo connect the Scsi Diamond-VT BitsScsi connections Atto ExpressNAV Accessing the Diamond-VTCommand Line Interface RS-232 portSnmp Initiator Host Diamond-VT In-band CLI Over Fibre ChannelDetails Initiator/Host Diamond-VT Serial Port Access Serial port access To use Telnet Ethernet Access Telnet and Snmp ProtocolsTo connect to the Ethernet port To use SnmpTraps are generated for the following situations Browser compatibility Atto ExpressNAV Browser-based InterfaceNavigating ExpressNAV Reset button Parameter name Submit buttonExpressNAV Pages Logical Units Tape VolumesConfiguration PartitionsReady CLI Interface via ASCII-based CommandsSaveConfiguration command Return type/mode Return format/content HostnameSummary of CLI Commands Command Defaults ExampleCLI index Zoneaddhost zone1 General Use Commands Ethernet Commands TelnetTimeout SNMPUpdatesTelnetPassword SNMPTrapsFibre Channel Configuration Commands FcScsiBusyStatus FcPortListFcPortName FcWWNameSerialPortHandshake Serial Port Configuration CommandsSerialPortBaudRate SerialPortEchoMaintenance Services Commands Diagnostic Commands TapeVolumeInfo PowerAudibleAlarmSledFaultLED RAID5ClearDataStatusDrive Management Commands IdeTransferRate DriveWipeLUNState IdeWriteCacheRAIDHaltRebuild RAID5ClearDataRAIDInterleave RAIDManualRebuildRebuildPriority RestoreModePagesTapeVolumeBlockSize TapeWriteProtectZoneDelete ZoneClearAllZoneCreate ZoneRemoveDeviceCLI configure drives RAID Level Configuring the Diamond-VTVirtual Tape Volumes Hot Spare sledsInterleave Enhancing performanceVirtual Tape To set up RAID Level 10 with Hot Spare sleds Optional Hot Spare SledPrinciples of Zoning Planned configuration is a work-in-processZones Device portion defines the LUNsType ZoneInfo Factors to considerStatus and Sense Data To remove zones Configuring ZoningTo create a zone To change current zonesErrors Zone definition tables The Zone commandsUpdating firmware via the optional Ethernet card Updating FirmwareUpdating firmware via the RS-232 serial port Cd c\diamond\flash Type put ....imaRS-232 Monitoring Port and CLI One tool to Diagnostics, Upgrade and MaintenancePower On Self Test Post Each time Ethernet Monitoring Port and CLI If the optional25C 32C 35C 40C Power Supply Monitoring The Diamond-VTSystem Fault LED and Error Codes If a serious Disk Drive Activity and Disk Fault LEDs Each Monitoring, reporting Command Line Interface messages TroubleshootingWindows 2000 special instructions Error Messages Specific situations and suggestionsIf you cannot read or write to the Diamond-VT If a power supply failsIf you can’t access the Diamond-VT CLI via Ethernet Type FirmwareRestart in CLIDefault Resetting DefaultsFactory Default Return to Default settingsCommand Default Rebuilding RAID Level 5 and 10 Configurations To synchronize mirrored drives manually Hardware Maintenance Hardware maintenance Hot Swap Operating Instructions Disk DrivesBlower Assemblies Power SuppliesTo replace a blower assembly SAN technology Appendix a GlossaryFibre Channel technology Scsi protocolAppendix Fibre Channel FeatureAppendix B ATA Disk Technology Appendix C LunInfo for a Jbod setup LunInfo PartitionInfo active 59TapeVolumeInfo ZoneInfoViii Simple configuration Appendix D Sample Zoning Command SequencesFirst time configuration after download Symmetric ModelZoneAddPort zone1 ZoneCreate zone2 Asymmetric ModelZoneClearAll ZoneCreate zone1 ZoneAddPort zone2 ZoneCreate zone3Combined Symmetric/Asymmetric Model Floor Mount Dimensions Appendix E SpecificationsRack Mount Dimensions Environmental and physicalEMC specifications Appendix F Product SafetySafety compliances Radio and television interferenceAppendix G Part numbers Description All modelsContact Atto Technology, Inc Appendix H WarrantyManufacturer limited warranty