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ATTO Technology FibreBridge 4500 Installation and Operation Manual
Info
Displays version numbers and other product information for key components within the FibreBridge
Action:
none
Information:
Info
LogEvent
Sets the switches which control the filtering performed when logging events.
Limits: To display from several different subsystems or
events, use a mask value equal to the logical OR of the
corresponding values. To display events from all
subsystems, enter [0x7F] as the mask
Default: [disabled]
[subsystem] controls which subsystem’s events display
0x01 FCP Processor/i960 Interaction
0x02 SCSCI Processor/i960 Interaction
0x04 Ethernet
0x08 Extended copy
0x20 NVRAM & Flash
0x40 ECC & Parity
[status] [all]: all events regardless of status values
[ngood]: only events with a status value other than good
[event_level] controls what report level events display
0x01 Info: general information
0x02 Warning: unexpected situation/condition
0x04 Critical: operation limited/curtailed
0x08 Failure: hard failure
0x10 Other;
0x20 Debug: track events
Actions:
set LogEvent [enabled | disabled] |
[[subsystem] [event_level] [status]]
Information:
getLogEvent
SaveConfiguration
OEMConfigFile
Reports the name of the OEM Configuration file stored in persistent memory. If no file is present,
ATTO
is returned. The file contains all the CLI
commands that can be used to override the factory default settings of the FibreBridge. Updates may be loaded via any of the current firmware
update methods.
Action:
none
Information:
get OEMConfigFile
ParityLog
Contains the parity error statistics for the FibreBridge since the statistics were last cleared. The set form sets the statistics to zero.
Limits: 65,535 maximum number of errors
Action:
set ParityLog clear
Information:
get ParityLog
SaveConfiguration
Returns:
Parity Errors:
FibreChannel 0xnnn
SCSI 0xnnn
Performance
Returns the performance data for the Fibre Channel port you specify. Data includes the average rate (MBs per sec.) and number
of I/Os measured over the previous sampling period where a sampling period is approximately one second. Requesting
performance data for a FC port which has been disabled or has failed will result in the display of an error message (“ERROR
Disabled Fibre Channel port” or “ERROR Failed Fibre Channel port”). Reported performance may be affected by FC port and
SCSI bus availability and saturation, SCSI device speeds and overall system use.
Limits: Successful SCSI Read (08h, 28h) and Write (0Ah,
2Ah) commands are considered I/Os.
Valid FC port (fp) entries are [0|1|2]
Actions:
none
Information:
get Performance <fp>
Verbose return:
[line count]
; fp
.
MB/s
.........
IO/s
[fp] [mmm.mmm] [nnn]