Configuring l&tt (clf), Scanning the bus (clf), Configuring l&tt (clf) scanning the bus (clf) – HP StoreEver TapeAssure Software User Manual
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Running tests (CLF)
Performing a firmware update
Generating a report or support ticket
Converting a support ticket to XML
Configuring L&TT (CLF)
Description
You can set the L&TT password and configure I/O history and I/O mode settings
from the command line. Any one parameter or a combination of parameters
can be entered. This information is device independent.
Syntax
hp_ltt -f settings [password=
[iohistory=enable|disable] [iomode=NTMP|ASPI]
[instname=
Parameters
Optional. Specify a password. Passwords in L&TT are used to
unlock certain functionality of the program. The password can
password
be entered alone, or in combination with other parameters. See
for more information about
passwords. If the password is invalid, L&TT resets the password
to an empty string.
iohistory
Optional. Specify enabled or disabled. When enabled,
L&TT generates a detailed event log that captures all L&TT
diagnostic interaction, all SCSI commands sent and received
by the program, and any software interactions or issues. If an
invalid value is provided, L&TT retains the existing setting.
iomode
Optional. Specify NTMP or ASPI for the I/O mode. This
parameter is valid for the Windows version of L&TT only. For
more information about I/O mode, see
.
If an invalid value is provided, L&TT retains the existing setting.
instname
Specify a name for this instance of L&TT. This parameter is
optional for the first instance of L&TT and required for all other
instances of L&TT. If this parameter is supplied, the log files from
this instance will be created in a logs_
folder in the logs folder of the L&TT installation directory or
directory specified by dirpath.
dirpath
Specify the absolute path for the temporary directory used by
L&TT for its runtime files. This parameter is optional when L&TT
is run from the system installation directory and required when
L&TT is run from removable media, such as a USB flash drive
or CD.
When running L&TT from the system installation directory, if
dirpath
is specified and instname is not specified, the L&TT
runtime files will be created in the dirpath directory. Otherwise,
if dirpath is specified, the L&TT runtime files will be created in
.
Example
hp_ltt -f password=”my password” iohistory=disable
iomode=NTMP
Scanning the bus (CLF)
Description
L&TT can be launched from the command line to scan the bus. Output of the
scan is written to the saved_scan.txt file in the L&TT root directory. In L&TT
4.12 and newer versions the scan results are also displayed to the terminal.
Command line functions
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