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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
Sample SP Environmental Variables Showing U-Boot Test Status
Accessing Pc-Check Diagnostics Utility
How to Remove Existing Partitions From a Hard Disk
How to Add a Diagnostic Partition to the First Bootable Disk
How to Create a Log File on the Diagnostic Partition
How to Access the Diagnostic Partition on a Red Hat Linux System
How to Access the Diagnostic Partition on the Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System
How to Access the Diagnostic Partition on the Windows Server 2003 Operating System
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
Use the Create Diagnostic Partition menu option to install a diagnostic partition on the first bootable disk seen by the server. The first bootable disk is on the primary hard drive (HD) device.
If you are running the Pc-Check diagnostics utility from a PXE server, you do not need to follow the steps in these procedures for inserting the Tools and Drivers CD/DVD into the CD/DVD drive. SeeHow to Set Up the Tools and Drivers CD/DVD Image on the PXE Server.
The following sections explain how to create and access the diagnostic partition on the server: