HP Array Controller HSG V8.7 Software User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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SET PROMPT
SET NOPROMPT

enable and disable the display of the CLI prompt string following
the log identifier “%EVL,” or “%LFL,” or “%FLL.” This command
is useful if the CLI prompt string is used to identify the controllers in
a dual-redundant configuration (see Appendix B, “CLI Commands,”
for instructions to set the CLI command string for a controller). If
enabled, the CLI prompt will be able to identify which controller
sent the log to the local terminal. By default, the prompt is set (SET
PROMPT).

SET TIMESTAMP
SET NOTIMESTAMP

enable and disable the display of the current date and time in the first
line of an event or last-failure log. By default, the timestamp is set
(SET TIMESTAMP)

SET FMU_REPAIR_ACTION
SET FMU_NOREPAIR_ACTION

enable and disable the inclusion of repair actions with SHOW
LAST_FAILURE and SHOW MEMORY_SYSTEM_FAILURE
commands. By default, the repair actions are not shown (SET FMU
NOREPAIR_ACTION). If repair actions are enabled, the command
outputs display all of the recommended repair actions associated
with the instance or last-failure codes used to describe an event.

SET FMU VERBOSE
SET FMU NOVERBOSE

enable and disable the inclusion of instance and last failure code
descriptive text with SHOW LAST_FAILURE and SHOW
MEMORY_SYSTEM_ FAILURE commands. By default, this
descriptive text is not displayed (SET FMU_NOVERBOSE). If the
descriptive text is enabled, it identifies the fields and their numeric
content that comprise an event or last-failure entry.

SET CLI_EVENT_REPORTING
SET NOCLI_EVENT_REPORTING

enable and disable the asynchronous errors reported at the CLI
prompt (for example, “swap signals disabled” or “shelf has a bad
power supply”). Preceded by “%CER.” By default, these errors are
reported (SET CLI_EVENT_REPORTING). These errors are
cleared with the CLEAR ERRORS_CLI command.

Table 4–3

FMU SET Commands (Continued)

Command

Result

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