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Introduction to Diagnostic Tools
Diagnostic Tools for Oracle Servers
Using the Diagnostic Tools to Troubleshoot a Server
U-Boot Diagnostic Startup Tests
U-Boot Diagnostic Startup Tests Overview
Running the U-Boot Diagnostic Tests
U-Boot Normal Mode- Test Output Sample
U-Boot Quick Mode- Test Output Sample
U-Boot Extended Mode- Test Output Sample
Accessing Pc-Check Diagnostics Utility
Accessing the Pc-Check Diagnostics Utility on the Tools and Drivers CD/DVD
How to Access and Run Pc-Check From the Tools and Drivers CD/DVD
How to Access and Run Pc-Check From a USB Device
How to Set Up the Tools and Drivers CD/DVD Image on the PXE Server
How to Access the Tools and Drivers CD/DVD From the Target Server
A -Failed or -Passed status of the last U-Boot test performed on the server is stored in the SP environmental variables. To view this status from the Diagnostic mode, use the U-Boot showenv command. A sample output of the environmental variables showing the status of a U-Boot test is provided in this example.
Example 4 Sample SP Environmental Variables With U-Boot Test Status
preboot> uboot WARNING: Will reboot after 300 seconds of idle time. => showenv bootcmd=bootpkg bootdelay=10 loads_echo=1 autoload=no number_of_loops=1 netretry=no update_flash=protect off all; erase 100a0000 ${flash_top}; tftp 100a0000 ${bootfile}; setenv preserve_conf no; saveenv update_uboot=protect off all; erase 100a0000 100fffff; tftp 100a0000 ${ubootfile} erase_perm=protect off all; cp.b 10000000 42000000 20000; erase 10000000 1001ffff; cp.b 42000000 10000000 18000 bootfile=nightly-virgo-rom.flash netmask=255.255.255.0 ipaddr=10.8.185.77 serverip=129.148.40.42 gatewayip=10.8.185.254 ubootfile=/tftpboot/sm158724/virgo-u-boot.bin flash_top=11ffffff ethact=faradaynic#0 diags_result=Diags .. PASSED preserve_users=no preserve_conf=yes set_factory_defaults=no serial_is_host=0 upgrade_bios=yes baudrate=9600 ethaddr=00:14:4F:CA:16:0A eth1addr=00:14:4F:CA:16:0B stdin=serial stdout=serial stderr=serial i2c_bus=2