Setting up diagnostic test options, Setting up a test failure error action, Setting up test cycles – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand Manager for VMware vCenter Version 10.2 User Manual

P010089-01A Rev. A

9. Diagnostics

OneConnect Diagnostic Tests

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Setting Up Diagnostic Test Options

Setting Up a Test Failure Error Action

There are two error action options in the event of a test failure:

Stop Test – Does not log the error and aborts the test. No further tests are run.

Ignore – Logs the error and proceeds with the next test cycle.

Setting Up Test Cycles

Specify one of the following test cycles:

Select an established cycle count by clicking on the corresponding radio button.

Enter a custom cycle count in the blank field in the Test Cycles area.

Set the test to run until you manually click Stop Test, by selecting the Infinite

radio button.

Setting Up a Test Pattern

Enter a custom test pattern to be used in tests that transfer data. The test pattern can be

up to eight hexadecimal bytes.

Test Status

The Test Status area shows how many completed cycles of each test ran, as well as the

number of errors. Periodic test feedback, consisting of the current loopback test/cycle

plus the completion status of each type of test, is displayed in the Test Status area. Click

Show Test Logs to view and save the log file (Figure 9-14).

Saving the Log File

You can save the test log to a log file for later viewing or printing. When data is written

to a saved file, the data is appended at the end of the file. Each entry has a two-line

header that contains the identifier of the adapter being tested and the date and time of

the test. Over time, the data accumulates to form a chronological history of the

diagnostics performed on the adapter.

The default location is the OneCommand Manager for VMware vCenter install

directory on your local drive.

In the VMware Server: There is no default directory for ESXi.

After writing an entry into the log, you are prompted to clear the display.

Figure 9-14 shows the Diagnostic Test log entries that will be saved to the log file.

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