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udfLinkStatusTest ........................................... FAIL
Starting test: usbTest ......
-USB "/dev/rsd0d" is not plugged/mounted/formatted; test SKIPPED
usbTest ..................................................... FAIL
LEVEL 2 DIAGNOSTIC
ipcPingTrafficTest .......................................... FAIL
--------- Group Test Statistics ---------
Cpu Name : CP00
Total : 48
Passed : 31
Failed : 17
Aborted : 0
Elapsed time : 00H:03M:53S
Stop reason : after completion
------ Failed tests (level, times) ------
cpuGELinkStatusTest (0, 1)
i2cTest (0, 1)
psuCurrentTest (0, 1)
psuFanAirFlowDirectionTest (0, 1)
psuFanSpeedTest (0, 1)
psuFanStatusTest (0, 1)
psuPresenceTest (0, 1)
psuShowTempTest (0, 1)
psuStatusTest (0, 1)
psuVoltageTest (0, 1)
usbTest (0, 1)
fanCntrlSpeedTest (1, 1)
i2cTest (1, 1)
psuEepromAccessTest (1, 1)
udfLinkStatusTest (1, 1)
usbTest (1, 1)
ipcPingTrafficTest (2, 1)
TRACE Logs
In addition to the syslog buffer, to report hardware and software events and status information, the
system buffers trace messages which are continuously written by various software tasks.
Each TRACE message provides the date, time, and name of the system process. All messages are stored
in a ring buffer that you can save to a file either manually or automatically after failover.
Auto Save on Reload, Crash, or Rollover
Exception information for the switch is stored in the flash:/TRACE_LOG_DIR directory. This directory
contains files that save trace information when there has been a task crash or timeout and trace
information from the Route Processor and Control Processor CPUs.
You can access the TRACE_LOG_DIR files by FTP or by using the show file command from the flash://
TRACE_LOG_DIR
directory.
Uploading Trace Logs
To upload a trace-log file from a switch CPU, use the upload trace-log command.
When the upload trace log command is issued, the trace log information is uploaded to flash:/
TRACE_LOG_DIR.
Debugging and Diagnostics
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