Utilities
Overview
TEST commands run or display available utilities. Utilities can
either be run with all parameters input at the command line or
the utilities prompt for additional input. The format for a utility
test that runs completely from the command line is shown next.
>>> T [EST]/UT[ility] dev_nbr util_nbr opt_p1,...,opt_pn
Format
Meaning
dev_nbr
The number of the device on which you want
to run the utility. Only the graphics (2)
and SCSI (10) utilities are rerun using this
command.
util_nbr
The number of the utility you want to run.
The devices can have more than one utility.
opt_p1,...,opt_pn
The optional parameters that could be needed
by a utility. For example, a SCSI utility could
need to know the target ID of the device on
which to run the utility.
Running a
Utility
If you are not familiar with the utilities a device has available,
enter the TEST/UTILITY command followed by a device number
or utility mnemonic (such as graphics or SCSI).
The utility prompts you for additional information, if needed.
For example, to run an LCSPX (graphics) utility, follow the steps
outlined in the next table.
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