STM Online Help: cstm Online Help (command-line interface)

Scroll through the "Unselect only Qualifier" screen display area to the qualifier you wish to deselect, for the device
type you chose in the "Unselect only Device Type" window (e.g., "All" or a specific qualifier like "CS80" or "FLEX"),
and enter its name or index number. Next, move to the "Unselect only Devices below Hardware Path" screen display
area, or enter "ok", as desired.
Unselect only Devices below Hardware Path
If you wish to deselect devices whose hardware path (device address) is below a hardware path of your choice, enter
the hardware path information at this prompt. For example, if you wish to deselect all devices below the channel
adapter at hardware path "4.2.3", enter "4.2.3" at the "Unselect only Devices below Hardware Path" prompt.
Once you've entered your hardware path information, enter "ok".
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Set Filter
Syntax: setfilter | sf
The Set Filter command lets you limit the number of items which are displayed in the device map at a given time. To
do so, first use the selection commands to select only the items that you wish to include in the device map. Then use
the Set Filter command.
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Clear Filter
Syntax: clearfilter | cf
The Clear Filter command causes a device map filter previously set by the Set Filter command to be cleared. After
issuing this command, all devices will be shown in the device map.
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Tools Category
The Tools Category includes 38 commands:
Information: Generate an info log for a selected device
InfoLog: View log describing/identifying a device
InfoActLog: View log of actions performed on a device
InfoFailLog: View log of test failures on a device
InfoInfo: View tool-specific help for a device
Verify: Pass/fail test of hardware's usability
VerActLog: View log of actions performed on a device
VerFailLog: View log of test failures on a device
VerInfo: View tool-specific help for a device
Diagnose: Error isolation test to the FRU level
DiagActLog: View log of actions performed on a device
DiagFailLog: View log of test failures on a device