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or other ID. SCSI commands which have already been tracked, then that information is displayed by

selecting this option.

Select 4 to clear the log of all previously recorded results.

Display trace and assertion history

When this option is selected from the main menu, the Trace Dump menu is displayed (see

Figure 72

). Trace

options are set up in the Trace Settings Configuration menu.

Figure 72

Trace dump menu

Select 1 to display trace history for the current boot cycle.

Select 2 to display trace history from the previous boot cycle.

Select 3 to display trace history from the last assertion failure.

Select 4 to clear the current trace buffer. If cleared, then the Display trace from current boot cycle

option does not show any data.

Select 5 to clear the assert trace buffer. If cleared, then the Display trace from last assertion failure

option does not show any data.

Get a copy of trace buffer

To save copies of the trace buffers over FTP:

1.

Connect the network storage router to the Ethernet network used by your computer.

2.

Start your FTP program using the network storage router’s IP address:
ftp <IP address>

NOTE:

If the IP address of the network storage router is not known or needs to be changed, connect to the

network storage router using a serial connection. The current network storage router IP address is displayed and
can be changed in the serial Ethernet Configuration menu.

The default network setting is DHCP.

NOTE:

You may also need to specify the directory location on your computer or network where your FTP

program stores the trace file.

3.

Use root as the user name and password as the password.

4.

Specify Bin mode:
bin

5.

Specify the filename (.txt file) with the get command.
• For the current trace buffer, use get curtrace.txt.

Trace Dump Menu

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1) Display trace for current boot cycle

2) Display trace from previous boot cycle

3) Display trace from last assertion failure

4) Clear current trace buffer

5) Clear (flash) assert trace buffer

X) Return to previous menu