Reference Guide

File Name Logs Diagnostic = Logs.90fb2eb6-d44d-4440-abd8-adba59cb1101.11_
05_2013-12_26_57.tar.gz
File Name Advanced Diagnostic = Advanced.90fb2eb6-d44d-4440-abd8-adba59cb1101
.11_05_2013-12_26_48.tar.gz
File size of general diagnostic = 19
File size of logs diagnostic = 98
File size of advanced diagnostic = 0
Is Advanced Diagnostic Package Full = Yes
system internal diagnostics run-performance-diagnostic
Description
Run the performance diagnostic on a NAS volume. If possible, run the diagnostic when the activity on the
FluidFS cluster is minimal. The diagnostic files should be downloaded by FTP from the following
directory:
ftp://<FluidFS_administrator_user_name>@<client_VIP_or_name>:44421/diagnostic/archive/
PerformanceDiagnostic/
NOTE: FTP is enabled by default on the FluidFS cluster. However, if FTP has been disabled, see
system internal security FTP configuration enable to re-enable FTP before using this command.
Format
system internal diagnostics run-performance-diagnostic <VolumeName>
Arguments
Argument Description Format
<VolumeName> NAS volume name Existing NAS volume name
Example
Run the performance diagnostic on a NAS volume named vol1:
CLI> system internal diagnostics run-performance-diagnostic vol1
system internal diagnostics run-nfs-file-accessibility-
diagnostic
Description
Run the file accessibility diagnostic for an NFS client. In case of a file accessibility problem, ask the client
to try accessing the file once the diagnostic is run. The diagnostic files should be downloaded by FTP
from the following directory:
ftp://<FluidFS_administrator_user_name>@<client_VIP_or_name>:44421/diagnostic/archive/
FileAccessibilityDiagnostic/
NOTE: FTP is enabled by default on the FluidFS cluster. However, if FTP has been disabled, see
system internal security FTP configuration enable to re-enable FTP before using this command.
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