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Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 12:08:26 -0800
From: Andrew Sharp <andy.sharp@lsi.com>
To: "Keiffer, John" <John.Keiffer@lsi.com>
Cc: "Vandever, Chris" <Chris.Vandever@lsi.com>
Subject: Re: code question about cli error output
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On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 12:35:03 -0700 "Keiffer, John"
<John.Keiffer@lsi.com> wrote:

> I'm retesting a defect 23659. Can I ask you opinion on whether I
> should close the defect? Basically I see that the new error message
> is correct and understandable, but it doesn't follow the typical cli
> error convention. Does it matter that the first error message doesn't
> have the usual format? of: Message... %Command failure.
> 
> 11/11/09 11:26:56 g7r62 diag> filesystem alloc g7r62-t1-vol1 file55 9m
> % Virtual server context not set.

It looks like it was trying to achieve the usual format but just didn't
quite get it.

> 11/11/09 11:27:08 g7r62 diag> vsvr set VS_MGMT_93
> 11/11/09 11:27:31 g7r62 VS_MGMT_93 diag> filesystem alloc
> g7r62-t1-vol1 file55 9m Specified volume is not in current virtual
> server context % Command failure.
> 11/11/09 11:27:34 g7r62 VS_MGMT_93 diag> vsvr set G7R62-T1
> Warning : Changing virtual server context
> 11/11/09 11:27:43 g7r62 G7R62-T1 diag> filesystem alloc g7r62-t1-vol1
> file55 9m 11/11/09 11:27:46 g7r62 G7R62-T1 diag> vsvr disable
> Are you sure ? [y|n] : y
> Done
> 11/11/09 11:28:30 g7r62 G7R62-T1 diag> filesystem alloc g7r62-t1-vol1
> file56 9m Virtual server is not enabled.
> % Command failure.
> 
> 
> 
> Thank you,
> John Keiffer
> 408-433-8733 (new)
> LSI - QA Engineer
> john.keiffer@lsi.com<mailto:john.keiffer@lsi.com>
> 
