HP UX Diagnostics Software manual Running ODE, Downloading an Image to Create a CD

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4.Click Receive for Free and follow the instructions to complete your order.

Downloading an Image to Create a CD

You can download a master .iso image file to create your own CD using your CD burner and software.

The following steps describe how to download a Zip file that contains the image.

1.Open a browser and navigate to the HP Support and Drivers Web site: http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html

2.Under the section Select a product category, click Servers.

3.Select Integrity Servers and Integrity Blade Servers.

4.Select the desired server series.

5.Select the desired server product.

6.On the left pane of the screen, under the heading Tasks for my selected product, select

Download drivers and software.

7.Under Select operating system, select Cross operating system (BIOS, Firmware,

Diagnostics, etc.).

8.On the Download drivers and software page, go the Diagnostic section and select IPF Offline Diagnostics and Utilities for the version you want to download.

9.Select the Release Notes tab. Read the Release Notes before downloading the CD image. The Release Notes contain important instructions on downloading and producing an image of the CD and other useful information such as platform information and revision history.

10.Select Obtain software. You will have to accept the license agreement to download the Zip file.

11.Follow the instructions found in the Release Notes to create the CD.

Running ODE

You can run the ODE either from the CD or from the HP Service Partition (HPSP), a special disk partition that is available when the operating system is not running. Determine which action is best for you:

Running ODE from the HPSP is considerably faster than running it from CD. On systems that have an HPSP, you can copy the files to the partition from the CD by using a command on the Launch menu (see “Running ODE from the HPSP”).

If your system does not have an HPSP, refer to your operating system user guide for instructions on creating one.

Run ODE from the CD if any of the following conditions exist:

The hard disk is not functioning or is unavailable.

The system does not support an HPSP.

The HPSP does not have the latest version of the tools installed.

Running ODE from the HPSP

The following steps describe the procedure for running ODE from an HPSP.

1.Reset system power. The computer should come up to the Boot Manager menu.

2.See whether the HPSP is listed as one of the boot devices on the Boot Manager menu:

If the HPSP appears as a boot device, move the cursor to the line that contains that option and press Enter. The computer will boot to the Launch menu.

If the HPSP does not appear as a boot device, verify that an HPSP exists on the system. If the HPSP does not exist, you may have to create one. Refer to your operating system

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Contents HP Part Number Published April Edition Page Table of Contents List of Examples New and Changed Information in This Edition About This DocumentIntended Audience Document OrganizationRelated Information HP Encourages Your CommentsOffline Diagnostics Environment ODE OverviewRX4610 and RX9610 systems ODE LimitationsClass Systems Support Plus Media for HP 9000 systemsObtaining the Latest Version of ODE ODE Tools OverviewOrdering a CD Downloading an Image to Create a CD Running ODERunning ODE from the Hpsp Running ODE from the CD Non-ODE Tools on the CDDirectory Using ODE on HP 9000 Systems SystemsUsing the HP 9000 Offline Diagnostics Environment CD Obtaining the Latest Version of ODE for HP 9000 SystemsIodc Determining Whether LIF-LOAD Is Installed Running from the System DiskRunning the ODE Tools Page Performing Common ODE Tasks Loading ODE and Running a Test ModuleXX.XX.XX Offline Diagnostic EnvironmentCpudiag DiaginfoExit CregDisplog Starting Execution of Cpudiag Section END of LoopRunning Multiple Test Modules Example 4-2 Running Multiple Test Modules Starting Execution of Cpudiag Section MemdiagExample 4-3 Error Detection Error DetectionDetermining the Tools Supported by the Platform Running ODE Tools on HP 9000 Systems Entering Invalid CommandsExamining the Tools Suite Examining a Tools Functions and Running the Tool Example 4-7 Examining the Tools SuiteExample 4-8 Examining a Tools Functions and Running the Tool HPC3 Using the makodiag Command Example 4-9 Using the makodiag Command MakodiagStarting Multiple Processor Tests Sections 140/149 Using the diskexpt2 Command Example 4-10 Using the diskexpt2 Command ODE diskexpt2Spare DISKEXPT2 help modesense Page Symbols IndexIndex
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UX Diagnostics Software specifications

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