SNC 5100

The fcSlotTest command performs a confidence test on a Fibre Channel slot. Substitute for x the Fibre Channel slot number you want to test. This command can be used to test the slot or the cable.

The following example code shows the display for a test Fibre Channel slot 1.

diagmode > fcSlotTest 1

 

 

FC 1 [##########] Iterations

72 Errors 0

- PASSED

Fibre Channel Port 1 returns

PASSED

 

value = 0 = 0x0

 

 

diagmode > fcSlotTest 2

 

 

FC 1 [##########] Iterations

72 Errors 0

- PASSED

Fibre Channel Port 2 returns

PASSED

 

value = 0 = 0x0

 

 

The following outputs are examples Fibre Channel port tests that were not successful. If your test was not succesful, return to the MAP that sent you here.

Unsuccessful Fibre Test 1:

diagmode > fcSlotTest 1

FC 1 [##########] Iterations 7799 Errors 7799 - FAILED Fibre Channel Port 1 returns FAILED

value = -1 = 0xffffffff = pNullDmaDesc + 0xfe4ea9f7

Note: If the Fibre Channel “link” LED does not come on, the test will not pass.

Unsuccessful Fibre Test 2 (cable not plugged in):

diagmode > fcSlotTest 1

FC 1 [##########] Iterations 37 Errors 37 - FAILED Fibre Channel Port 1 returns FAILED

value = -1 = 0xffffffff = pNullDmaDesc + 0xfe4ea9f7

scsiChannelTest (x,y)

The SNC 5100 must be in diagnostic mode to use this command and a SCSI cable must be connected between two SCSI channels.

The scsiChannelTest command performs a confidence test on a pair of SCSI channels. Substitute for x and y the SCSI channel numbers you want to test. Parentheses are optional. This command can be used to test the SCSI interface or the SCSI cable.

Diagnostic Commands

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