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Oracle x86 Server Diagnostics, Applications, and Utilities Guide for Servers with Oracle ILOM 3.1 |
Getting the Latest Firmware and Software
Introduction to System Diagnostics
Server Verification and Troubleshooting Scenarios
Preliminary Troubleshooting Procedures
U-Boot Diagnostic Start-Up Tests
Running the U-Boot Diagnostic Tests and Viewing the Results
Sample SP Environmental Variables Showing U-Boot Test Status
Fixing Problems with Oracle ILOM Using the Preboot Menu
Use the edit Command to Configure Preboot Menus
Restoring Oracle ILOM Access to the Serial Console
Recover the SP Firmware Image Using the Preboot Menus
Using Oracle ILOM to Monitor Server Components
Check Component Status Using the Oracle ILOM Web Interface
Check Component Status Using the Oracle ILOM Command-Line Interface
Creating a Data Collector Snapshot
Using SunVTS Diagnostics Software
SunVTS Diagnostic Test Suite Overview
Diagnose Server Problems With the Bootable Diagnostics CD
Performing Pc-Check Diagnostic Tests
Checking System Components with HWdiag
Getting Server Module Firmware and Software
Firmware and Software Access Options
Available Software Release Packages
The first step in determining the cause of the problem with the server is to gather whatever information you can from the service-call paperwork or the on-site personnel. Use the following general guidelines when you begin troubleshooting.
Events that occurred prior to the failure
Whether any hardware or software was modified or installed
Whether the server was recently installed or moved
How long the server exhibited symptoms
The duration or frequency of the problem
If possible, make one change at a time to isolate potential problems. In this way, you can maintain a controlled environment and reduce the scope of troubleshooting.