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Type2- Manual mode : use “--single” parameter
Run one or partial of diagnostic items specified in CFG file. Use comma “,” to isolate each
diagnostic item, and append one more comma “,” in the end of item number.
# /root/bin/dui/fastbatch/fastbatch.sh --cfg /root/bin/dui/fastbatch/CFG/CFG_SAMPLE.cfg -
-single 03,05,
……< only parts of the messages are shown >…..
Item
Time
Prefix
Result Error_Detail(Code/Message)
=================================================================
DUI_03
0:00:05 CPU_PCIe
PASS
DUI_05
0:00:05 LAN_MAC
PASS
3.11
Sysinfo
The Advantech provided script “sysinfo” can auto-collect system information including:
HW info, SEL, FW version, FRU info
Payload Linux info, system log, PCIe device info
Identify Ethernet device and interface info
# sysinfo -h
[2018.05.29 05:59:04] [INFO] sysinfo g9 (2015-11-18 14:12:09)
sysinfo g9 (2015-11-18 14:12:09)
Collect system information and create a tarball
Usage: sysinfo [-o] [-t <tag>] [-l <level>]
Options:
-o keep original result folders without a tarball
if -o not set, result folders will be deleted after tar
-t <tag> using this tag in folder name instead of current date-time
-l <level> level of how detail info to collect,
from 1 to 5 (most detail), default to 3
Example:
sysinfo
The default path for the info collected is at /root/adv_diag_log/<date>/DIAG-<IPMB
address>-<Serial NO>. The information is classified into 5 categories:
BIOS
HW Info
IPMI
OS Info
OS Log
Keep original result folders without creating a tarball:
# sysinfo -o
[2018.05.29 06:04:25] [INFO] sysinfo g9 (2015-11-18 14:12:09)
……< only parts of the messages are shown >…..