8.14.01 HP Utility Meter User's Guide (June 2009)

4. In the Utility Meter GUI's Tasks (right) pane, click the Device Connection button.
5. The Diagnose Device window appears. In this window, click the Diag button.
Figure 3-24 Diagnose Device Window
6. If the Utility Meter is connected to the specified device, then the Status field has the value ON.
Figure 3-25 Diagnose Device Results Window
IMPORTANT: If the window's Status field does not have the value ON, then the device is not
connected to the Utility Meter. Ensure that the device is properly configured in the Utility Meter. For
troubleshooting details, see Troubleshooting a Storage Device.
7. In the Diagnose window, click the Done button to close the window.
There is an alternative method to verify that storage devices are connected to the Utility Meter. Log in as
root and run the ConnectionTest command (refer to the Data Transfer by HTTPS section for more details).
In addition to testing the connection of the meter to HP when HTTPS is used as the transport method,
ConnectionTest tests the connection of the meter to each storage device that the meter is monitoring.
The following is an example of output from a ConnectionTest run verifying the meter's connection to an
XP storage device and an EVA:
This is testing the connection to XP Command View Station.
>> testing device 01.02.003.04...
%%Normal Completion: device response
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