- Oracle ILOM User's Guide for System Monitoring and Diagnostics Firmware Release 5.1.x
- Troubleshooting Oracle ILOM Managed Devices
- Enabling and Running Oracle ILOM Diagnostic Tools
- Enabling Diagnostics to Run at Boot on Legacy SPARC Servers (M6, M5, T5, and Earlier)
- Enable Host Diagnostics to Run on Legacy SPARC Servers (CLI)
Enable Host Diagnostics to Run on Legacy SPARC Servers (CLI)
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The Reset and Host control (
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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 server diagnostics tests to run when the system is powered on, do the following:
Note:
CLI paths for multi-domain SPARC servers are not described in the following procedure. To set PDomain-specific diagnostics, append/Servers/PDomains/PDomain_n/
to the
beginning of the CLI paths listed below.
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In the Oracle ILOM CLI, issue the set command to configure the host
diagnostic trigger for running tests:
set /HOST/diag trigger= [none, power-on-reset, error-reset, all-reset]
where trigger = [none, power-on-reset, error-reset, all-reset]
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none — Do not run diagnostic tests.
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power-on-reset — Run diagnostics in the event of a routine power on, power cycle, or reset.
Note:
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error-reset — Run diagnostics upon any error-invoked power reset.
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all-resets — Run diagnostics whenever a power reset occurs.
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Set the diagnostic test level for the diagnostic trigger that you
specified in Step 1:
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If you specified
power-on-reset
orall-resets
, type:set /HOST/diag power_on_level= [min, max]
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If you specified
error-on-reset
orall-resets
, type:set /HOST/diag error_reset_level= [min, max]
where level = [min, max]
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min — Run the minimum set of diagnostics to partially verify the health of the system.
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max (default) — Run the maximum set of diagnostics to fully verify the health of the system.
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Set the verbosity output for the diagnostic trigger that you specified
in Step 1:
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If you specified
power-on-reset
orall-resets
, type:set /HOST/diag power_on_verbosity= [none, min, max, normal, debug]
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If you specified
error-on-reset
orall-resets
, type:set /HOST/diag error_reset_verbosity= [none, min, max, normal, debug]
where verbosity = [none, min, max, normal, debug]
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none — Do not print output to the system console while diagnostics are run, unless a fault is detected.
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min — Print limited output to the system console while diagnostics are run.
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max — Print the full output to the system console while diagnostics are run, including the name and results for each test.
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normal (default) — Print a moderate amount of output to the system console while diagnostics are ran.
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debug — Print extensive debugging output to the system console while diagnostics are run, including device testing and debugging output for each test.
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Set the diagnostic mode to either: 1) run the diagnostic tests at
boot; or 2) disable the diagnostics tests from running at boot.
set /HOST/diag mode=[off, default]
where mode = [off, default]
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off – Prevents the diagnostic test specified in Step 1 from running.
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(default) – Runs the diagnostic test specified in Step 1.
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