Product specifications

5 – Detailed Descriptions of Command LineTools
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Note that the all_analysis command has options which are a superset of the
options for all other analysis commands. The options will be passed along to
the respective tools (e.g., the -c file option will be passed on to
fabric_analysis if it is specified in FF_ALL_ANALYSIS).
The output files will be all the output files for the FF_ALL_ANALYSIS selected
set of analysis. See the previous sections for the specific output files.
Environment Variables
The following environment variables are also used by this command:
CHASSIS, CHASSIS_FILE - see the discussion on selection of chassis
above.
ESM_CHASSIS, ESM_CHASSIS_FILE - see the discussion on selection of
chassis above. These have the same format as CHASSIS and
CHASSIS_FILE.
PORTS - list of ports, used in absence of -t and -p.
PORTS_FILE - a file containing a list of ports, used in absence of -t and -p.
FF_TIMEOUT_MULT - multiplier for response timeouts. The default is 2. This
typically does not need to be set, but in the event of unexpected timeouts or
extremely slow chassis or management network, a larger value can be SSH
or Telnet.
FF_CHASSIS_ADMIN_PASSWORD - the password for administartor on all
chassis. Used in absence of -S option.
FF_ANALYSIS_DIR - top level directory for baselines and failed health
checks.
FF_CURTIME - time stamp to use on the directory created in
FF_ANALYSIS_DIR. The default is the present date and time.
FF_FABRIC_HEALTH - iba_report options to use during a health check.
FF_CHASSIS_CMDS - a set of chassis CLI commands to get the chassis
configuration.
FF_CHASSIS_HEALTH - chassis CLI command to check the chassis health.
FF_ESM_CMDS - a set of chassis CLI commands to get the SM configuration.
FF_DIFF_CMD - a Linux command to use to compare baseline to latest
snapshot.
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Manual and Automated Usage
There are two basic ways to use the tools:
manual