th_manage(1M) System Administration Commands th_manage(1M)NAMEth_manage - manage the fault injection test harness
SYNOPSISth_manage name instance command
th_manage path command
DESCRIPTIONth_manage applies the action specified by command to the instance spec‐
ified by instance of the driver specified by name (or the driver
instance specified by path). The driver instance must be running fault
injection specifications (errdefs) defined by th_define(1M).
th_manage supports several commands that operate on the driver instance
specified by name and instance (or path). The commands are:
broadcast Awaken all th_define processes, causing them to dis‐
play their current status and exit if the errdef is
now defunct (that is, if count, failcount , and
acc_chk are all zero).
clear_acc_chk Awaken all th_define processes. If count and fail‐
count are already zero, then set acc_chk to zero, so
that th_define exits once it has displayed its sta‐
tus.
clear_errdefs Awaken all th_define processes. count, failcount and
acc_chk are all set to zero so that all th_define
commands exit once they have displayed their status.
clear_errors Awaken all th_define processes. If count is already
zero, set failcount and acc_chk to zero, so that
th_define exits once it has displayed its status.
get_handles List all the access handles.
start Begin or resume execution of all errdefs.
stop Suspend all errdefs for this name and instance (or
path).
EXAMPLES
Example 1 Useful Commands
To begin the tests, enter:
# th_manage foo 0 start
To check the status of the errdefs, enter:
# th_manage foo 0 broadcast
This causes each th_define process to print out its current status.
If the driver has reported a fatal error, you can take the driver off‐
line using libdevice, clear the error condition by entering:
# th_manage foo 0 clear_acc_chk
or
# th_manage foo 0 clear_errors
and bring the driver online again using libdevice.
To terminate testing, enter:
# th_manage foo 0 clear_errdefs
SEE ALSOth_define(1M)SunOS 5.11 4 Jan 2001 th_manage(1M)