toaster> environment help
Usage: environment status |
[status] [shelf [<adapter>]] |
[status] [shelf_log] |
[status] [shelf_stats] |
[status] [shelf_power_status] |
[status] [chassis [all | list-sensors | Fan | Power | Temp | Power Supply
| RTC Battery | NVRAM4-temperature-7 | NVRAM4-battery-7]]
Run system installation diagnostics
You run diagnostics after an initial system installation to identify the version of system-
level diagnostics and the supported devices on your storage system, and to verify that the
installation is successful and that all hardware is functioning properly.
Your storage system must already be running Data ONTAP.
1.
At the storage system prompt, switch to the LOADER prompt:
halt
2.
Enter the following command at the LOADER prompt:
boot_diags
You must run this command from the LOADER prompt for system-level diagnostics to
function properly. The boot_diags command starts special drivers designed specifically for
system-level diagnostics.
3. View the version of system-level diagnostics present on your storage system by entering the following
command:
sldiag version show
The version is displayed in the format System Level DiagnosticsX.nn.nn. The X is an alpha reference and
nn.nn are major and minor numeric references, respectively.
4. Identify the device types in your new system installation so that you know which components to verify by
entering the following command:
sldiag device types
Your storage system displays some or all of the following devices:
â—¦
ata is an Advanced Technology Attachment device.
â—¦
bootmedia is the system booting device.
â—¦
cna is a Converged Network Adapter not connected to a network or storage device.
â—¦
env is motherboard environmentals.
â—¦
fcache is the Flash Cache adapter, also known as the Performance Acceleration Module 2.
â—¦
fcal is a Fibre Channel-Arbitrated Loop device not connected to a storage device or Fibre Channel
network.
â—¦
fcvi is the Fiber Channel Virtual Interface not connected to a Fibre Channel network.
â—¦
interconnect or nvram-ib is the high-availability interface.
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