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Oracle® ILOM User's Guide for System Monitoring and Diagnostics Firmware Release 3.2.x

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Updated: April 2018
 
 

Host Diagnostic Tasks and Applicable CLI Targets

Use the following table to help identify the applicable CLI namespace targets for Oracle ILOM host diagnostic tasks.

For detailed information about host diagnostics, see the topics listed in the Related Information section that appears after the table.

Host Diagnostic Tasks
CLI Properties on Managed Device
User Role Required
View or modify host diagnostic properties on an x86 server.
/HOST/diag state
  • enabled

  • disabled

  • extended

  • manual

  • set

Note -  To run and view diagnostics, launch the remote system console from the web interface, and then restart the server.

Note -  To issue the full CLI path for host diagnostics from the CMM, append /Servers/Blades/Blade_n to the beginning of the /HOST/diag target.

Note -  To issue the full CLI path for host diagnostics from the FMM, append /Servers/ComputeNodes/ComputeNode_n to the beginning of the /HOST/diag state target.

  • Reset and Host Control (r)

View or modify host diagnostic properties on a SPARC server.
/HOST/diag
  • error_reset_level

  • error_reset_verbosity

  • hw_change_level

  • hw_change_verbosity

  • level

  • max

  • power_on_level

  • power_on_verbosity

  • trigger

  • verbosity

  • set

Note -  SPARC host diagnostic properties vary from system to system. Use the Help command to determine which host diag properties are supported on your server. For example: help /HOST/diag

Note -  To issue the full CLI path for host diag from a multi-domain SPARC server, append /Servers/PDomains/PDomain_n to the beginning of the /HOST/diag target.

Note -  To run and view diagnostics, launch the remote system console from the web interface, and then restart the system.

  • Reset and Host Control (r)

View or modify SP diagnostic properties on M7 or T7 series SPARC servers.
/SP/diag
  • default_level

  • hw_change_level

Note -  To run and view diagnostics, launch the remote console from the web interface, and then restart the system.

  • Reset and Host Control (r)

Related Information