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Hi, please tell me what are the output of those cmd, and for what purpose those cmd are used for?
Filer>cna
Filer>gdb
Filer>kt
Filer>log_fio
Filer>nm
Filer>sh
Filer>ttcp
Filer>xttcp
Filer>vtic
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Don't think all of those are OnTap commands, if any, a quick Google says they're mostly Unix / Linux commands.
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Those are all priv set diag commands.
CNA is for information on FCoE adapters
VTIC has to do with ALUA and FC multipathing, it is what allows multipathing failover to occur non-disruptively(my guess at least, given that stand alone systems without ALUA enable do not report vtic in igroup show -v).
The rest follow their Unix counterparts, and outside "cna show" and "vtic get_names" I have never used the others because diag commands are potentially dangerous.
- Scott
