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for any test that writes data to a

tape and is executed through the
command line.

For each option that you want to
specify, enter the option name/value
pair in the following format:

testopt=

value>

testopt=

value>

etc...

For more information about available
options, valid values, and command
line syntax, see the desired command
in

“Diagnostic tests” (page 71)

.

Specify a name for this instance of
L&TT. This parameter is optional for the

instname

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

.

Specify the absolute path for the
temporary directory used by L&TT for

dirpath

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
/logs_

name>

.

To run the Connectivity Test on a drive at device path 2/0.4.0 on Windows:

Examples

hp_ltt -f test p=2/0.4.0 testname="Connectivity Test"

To run the previous test with I/O history enabled:

hp_ltt -f test p=2/0.4.0 testname="Connectivity Test"

iohistory=enable

To run the previous test with a test option that causes the test to be run three
times:

hp_ltt -f test p=2/0.4.0 testname="Connectivity Test"

testopt=”Looping Value:3”

To run the LTO Drive Assessment Test on a drive at path 2/0.4.0 on Windows:

hp_ltt -f test p=2/0.4.0 testname="LTO Drive Assessment

Test" testopt="Allow Overwrite:True"

To run the LTO Drive Assessment Test on a drive at path 2/0.4.0 on Windows,
with I/O history enabled:

hp_ltt -f test p=2/0.4.0 testname="LTO Drive Assessment

Test" testopt="Allow Overwrite:True" iohistory=enabled

Command line functions

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