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Using Diagnostics 21
The Command Line Interface
To run the application in CLI mode, run pediags from <ExtractDir>/oldiags/bin, which should be the
current working directory. In Windows operating systems you can also select
Start
Programs
PowerEdge Diagnostics 2.7
PowerEdge Diagnostics CLI to run the application in
CLI mode.
NOTE: Connecting or removing a USB or a CD/DVD device from a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system or SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server while the enumeration is in progress may cause the system to hang.
Primary CLI Commands
The following commands carry out the functions of PowerEdge Diagnostics:
pediags --help
This command displays short text help for CLI commands.
pediags --show all
This command lists all device classes and tests available.
pediags
<DEVICECLASS>
--help
This command displays text help for the
<DEVICECLASS>
you specify. For example, if you type the
following command,
pediags
modem --help
, this command displays a short text help for the
devices listed as modems and the different tests associated with modems.
<DEVICECLASS>
is the
package name of the device, for example, CMOS, network, and cddvd.
pediags
<DEVICECLASS>
--show [device|test|all] [
<Index Options>
]
[<Details Option>] [fmt=lst|tbl|xml]
This command displays the list of device classes, tests, or both device classes and tests. The default
option is
all
that displays both device classes and tests. You can specify index options and choose the
format in which you want the output to be displayed. The parameters should follow the particular
order in which they are listed above, format options must always be the last parameter.
For example, the command,
pediags pci --show test test-index=1,2,3 fmt=tbl
,
displays the tests whose index numbers are 1, 2, and 3 in a table format.
If you type the following command,
pediags pci --show device device-index=1,2,3
fmt=tbl
, this command displays the device classes whose index numbers are 1, 2, and 3 in a
table format.
Use pediags <DEVICECLASS> --show device details=true to view additional device information, if
available.
The details=true option works only with "--show device". For example, to see additional hardware
information for the SCSI devices, enter
pediags Scsidevdiag --show device details=
true
.
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