Troubleshooting; The Checkhealth Command; Using The Checkhealth Command - HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 Troubleshooting Manual

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5 Troubleshooting

The HP 3PAR OS CLI checkhealth command checks and displays the status of storage system
hardware and software components. For example, the checkhealth command can check for
unresolved system alerts, display issues with hardware components, or display information about
virtual volumes that are not optimal.
By default the checkhealth command checks most storage system components, but you can also
check the status of specific components. For a complete list of storage system components analyzed
by the checkhealth command, see

The checkhealth Command

The checkhealth command checks and displays the status of system hardware and software
components.
Command syntax is: checkhealth [<options> | <component>...]
Command authority is Super, Service
Command options are:
-list, which lists all components that checkhealth can analyze.
-quiet, which suppresses the display of the item currently being checked
-detail, which displays detailed information regarding the status of the system.
<component> is the command specifier, which indicates the component to check. Use the -list
option to get the list of components.

Using the checkhealth Command

Use the checkhealth command without any specifiers to check the health of all the components
that can be analyzed by the checkhealth command.
The following example displays both summary and detailed information about the hardware and
software components:
cli% checkhealth -detail
Checking alert
Checking cage
Checking date
Checking ld
Checking license
Checking network
Checking node
Checking pd
Checking port
Checking rc
Checking snmp
Checking task
Checking vlun
Checking vv
Component -----------Description----------- Qty
Alert
New alerts
Date
Date is not the same on all nodes
LD
LDs not mapped to a volume
License
Golden License.
vlun
Hosts not connected to a port
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