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Using the StoreOnce CLI, Run the StoreOnce CLI command

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sa>sa_controller_0>sa_batterycap_0. (Note: sa_controller_0 identifies this as the head unit, not one of the expansion shelves.) Using the StoreOnce CLI The following StoreOnce CLI commands can also be used to identify hardware problems and to walk the hardware tree to obtain more details about a specific component. • hardware show problems • hardware show status 1. Run the StoreOnce CLI command: hardware show problems This will display warnings for all hardware components and, in our example, identifies the SA enclosure and component that is causing a problem. # hardware show problems dev-id of failed hw status text hardware type hardware path sa degraded STORAGE_ARRAY sa sa_batterycap_0 failure BATTERY sa > sa_controller_0 > sa_batterycap_0 # 12 Identifying problems

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sa>sa_controller_0>sa_batterycap_0. (Note: sa_controller_0 identifies this as the head unit,
not one of the expansion shelves.)
Using the StoreOnce CLI
The following StoreOnce CLI commands can also be used to identify hardware problems and to
walk the hardware tree to obtain more details about a specific component.
hardware show problems
hardware show status <problem_component>
1.
Run the StoreOnce CLI command:
hardware show problems
This will display warnings for all hardware components and, in our example, identifies the
SA enclosure and component that is causing a problem.
# hardware show problems
dev-id of failed hw status text hardware type hardware path
------------------- ----------- ------------- --------------------------------------
sa
degraded
STORAGE_ARRAY sa
sa_batterycap_0
failure
BATTERY
sa > sa_controller_0 > sa_batterycap_0
#
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Identifying problems