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[action] [PR:3693] [ssdhealth] Check for default device before falling back to discovery #3725

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What I did

Some platforms may have multiple primary disks which makes it ambiguous to determine the device when there is no device specific in the ssdhealth command

How I did it

Update the show platform command to check platform.json

How to verify it

  1. UT's
vkarri@85964d14e169:/sonic/src/sonic-utilities$ pytest-3 tests/show_platform_test.py -k "ssdhealth" -v
collected 8 items / 6 deselected / 2 selected

tests/show_platform_test.py::TestShowPlatformSsdhealth::test_ssdhealth PASSED                                                                                                                                [ 50%]
tests/show_platform_test.py::TestShowPlatformSsdhealth::test_ssdhealth_default_device PASSED                                                                                                                 [100%]
  1. Verified the CLI is printing the health output for expected device

Previous command output (if the output of a command-line utility has changed)

New command output (if the output of a command-line utility has changed)

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#### What I did

Some platforms may have multiple primary disks which makes it ambiguous to determine the device when there is no device specific in the ssdhealth command

#### How I did it

Update the show platform command to check platform.json

#### How to verify it

1) UT's

```
vkarri@85964d14e169:/sonic/src/sonic-utilities$ pytest-3 tests/show_platform_test.py -k "ssdhealth" -v
collected 8 items / 6 deselected / 2 selected

tests/show_platform_test.py::TestShowPlatformSsdhealth::test_ssdhealth PASSED                                                                                                                                [ 50%]
tests/show_platform_test.py::TestShowPlatformSsdhealth::test_ssdhealth_default_device PASSED                                                                                                                 [100%]
```

2) Verified the CLI is printing the health output for expected device

#### Previous command output (if the output of a command-line utility has changed)

#### New command output (if the output of a command-line utility has changed)
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Original PR: #3693

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@mssonicbld mssonicbld merged commit e09804a into sonic-net:202411 Jan 21, 2025
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