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ethallanalysis(8) EFSFFCLIRG (Man Page) ethallanalysis(8)

NAME

ethallanalysis

ethallanalysis command performs the set of analysis specified in FF_ALL_ANALYSIS and can be specified for fabric or hosts.

Syntax

ethallanalysis [-b|-e] [-s] [-d dir] [-c file] [-T topology_input] [-E file] [-p planes] [-f host_files]

Options

Produces full help text.

Sets the baseline mode. Default is compare/check mode.

Evaluates health only. Default is compare/check mode.

Saves the history of failures (errors/differences).

Identifies the top-level directory for saving baseline and history of failed checks. Default is /var/usr/lib/eth-tools/analysis

Specifies the error thresholds configuration file. Default is /etc/eth-tools/ethmon.conf

Ethernet Mgt configuration file. The default is /etc/eth-tools/mgt_config.xml.

Fabric planes separated by space. The default is the first enabled plane defined in config file. Value 'ALL' will use all enabled planes.

Hosts files separated by space. It overrides the HostsFiles defined in Mgt config file for the corresponding planes. Value 'DEFAULT' will use the HostFile defined in Mgt config file for the corresponding plane

Specifies the name of topology input filenames separated by space. See ethreport for more information on topology_input files.

Example

ethallanalysis

ethallanalysis -p 'p1 p2' -f 'hosts1 DEFAULT'

Environment Variables

The following environment variables are also used by this command:

Top-level directory for baselines and failed health checks.

Details

The ethallanalysis command performs the set of analysis specified in FF_ALL_ANALYSIS, which must be a space-separated list. This can be provided by the environment or using /etc/eth-tools/ethfastfabric.conf. The analysis set includes the options: fabric.

Note that the ethallanalysis command has options that are a superset of the options for all other analysis commands. The options are passed along to the respective tools as needed. For example, the -c file option is passed on to ethfabricanalysis if it is specified in FF_ALL_ANALYSIS.

The output files are all the output files for the FF_ALL_ANALYSIS selected set of analysis. See the previous sections for the specific output files.

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