Reference Guide

<ClientIP> IP address of
the client
Existing client
IP address in
IPv6 or IPv4
foromat
Argument Description Format
me and
RepositoryPath
determine
where the files
will be stored.
The files can
then be
accessed by a
share or export
to the volume.
-
RepositoryVolu
me
<RepositoryVol
ume>
Volume on the
repository on
which to run
diagnostics
<RepositoryVol
ume>
Volume of
repository on
which to run
network
diagnostic
-
RepositoryPath
<RepositoryPat
h>
Path of the
repository on
which to run
diagnostics
If it is FTP, the
diagnostics
should be
transferred
from the cluster
via ftp under
ftp://
(UserName)@(C
lusterVIP):
44421/
diagnostics/
archive/.
<RepositoryPat
h>
Path of
repository on
which to run
network
diagnostic
Example
Run the networking diagnostic for a client with the IP address 172.22.69.18 on repository volume A:
CLI> system internal diagnostics run-network-diagnostic 172.22.69.18 -
RepositoryType NAS_VOLUME -RepositoryVolume jvol1 -RepositoryPath /mydiags
system internal diagnostics run-nfs-file-accessibility-
diagnostic
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/
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CLI Commands