Scanning the bus – HP Library and Tape Tools User Manual
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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 name> . hp_ltt -f password=”my password” iohistory=disable iomode=NTMP Example Scanning the bus L&TT can be launched from the command line to scan the bus. Output of the Description 4.12 and newer versions the scan results are also displayed to the terminal. The device path varies depending on the operating system. The device path is The password and iohistory parameters are optional. I/O mode cannot hp_ltt -f scan [iohistory=enable|disable] [instname= Syntax Optional. Specify enabled or . When enabled, L&TT iohistory Parameters generates a detailed event log that Specify a name for this instance of instname first instance of L&TT and required for folder in the logs folder of the L&TT installation . Specify the absolute path for the dirpath its runtime files. This parameter is When running L&TT from the system 62 Command line functionality
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
scan is written to the saved_scan.txt file in the L&TT root directory. In L&TT
This file is overwritten each time a scan is performed. The output is written in
the following format:
specified with the p= parameter when running a ticket, test, or firmware upload.
be set while doing the scan; it must be set before performing the scan.
disabled
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.
L&TT. This parameter is optional for the
all other instances of L&TT. If this
parameter is supplied, the log files from
this instance will be created in a
logs_
directory or directory specified by
dirpath
temporary directory used by L&TT for
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.
installation directory, if dirpath is