Enable Host Diagnostics to Run on Legacy SPARC Servers (Web)
Before You Begin
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The Reset and Host control (r) role is
required to modify the SPARC diagnostic properties in Oracle ILOM on
SPARC systems.
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The Steps in this procedure are applicable to legacy SPARC servers
such as M6, M5, T5 and some earlier T series servers.
To enable SPARC diagnostics tests to run when the system is powered on, do
the following:
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From the Oracle ILOM web interface, click Host Management >
Diagnostics.
The Diagnostics page appears.
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In the Trigger field, select one or more of the following triggers for
running diagnostic tests:
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Power On – Run
diagnostics in the event of a routine power on, power cycle, or
reset.
Note -
This setting does not apply in the event of an AC power
cycle, hardware change, or error-invoked reset.
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HW Change – Run
diagnostics in the event of an AC power cycle, server top cover
removal, or FRU (field-replaceable unit) replacement.
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Error Reset – Run
diagnostics in the event of an error-invoked reset.
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In the Level list box for each trigger you selected in Step 2, select
one of the following test levels:
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Min – Run a basic suite of diagnostic tests.
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Max – Run a basic suite of diagnostic tests plus
extensive processor and memory tests.
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In the Verbosity list box for each trigger you selected in Step 2,
select one of the following options for the verbosity of the diagnostic
output:
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None – Do not print output to the system console when
diagnostics are run, unless a fault is detected.
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Min – Print limited output to the system console when
diagnostics are run.
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Normal – Print a moderate amount of output to the system
console when diagnostics are run, including the name and results
for each test.
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Max – Print output for each step in the diagnostic test
process.
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Debug – Print extensive debugging output to the system
console when diagnostics are run, including the devices being
tested and debugging output for each test.
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In the Mode list box, select one of the following options:
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Normal (default) – Run diagnostic tests based on the
triggers specified in Step 2.
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Off – Disable all triggers for running diagnostic tests
at boot.
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Click Save.