Reference Guide

Example
Run the performance diagnostic on a NAS volume named vol1:
CLI> system internal diagnostics run-performance-diagnostic vol1
system internal diagnostics run-smb-and-nfsdiagnostic
Run the general SMB and NFS diagnostic.
If the problem happens only while certain activity is running against the cluster, repeat it after the activity
has finished. For NAS Volume repository, use SMB-Share or NFS-Export. The diagnostic files can be
downloaded by FTP from the following directory:
ftp://<FluidFS_administrator_user_name>@<Cluster_VIP_or_name>:44421/diagnostic/archive/
ProtocolsLogsDiagnostic/
NOTE: FTP is enabled by default on the FluidFS cluster. However, if FTP has been disabled, see
system internal security FTP configuration enable to reenable FTP before using this
command.
Format
CLI> system internal diagnostics run-smb-and-nfs-diagnostic
system internal diagnostics run-SMB-file-accessibility-
diagnostic
Run the file-accessibility diagnostic for an SMB client.
In case of a file-accessibility problem, ask the client to try accessing the file after 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 reenable FTP before using this command.
Format
system internal diagnostics run-SMB-file-accessibility-diagnostic <ClientIP>
<ShareName> <Path>
Arguments
Argument Description Format
<ClientIP> IP address of the client Existing client IP address in IPv6
or IPv4 format
<ShareName> SMB share name Existing SMB share name
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