HP UX Diagnostics Software manual Running ODE from the CD, Iodc

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IOTEST

PERFVER

For 64-bit systems:

MAPPER2

IOTEST2

PERFVER2

You cannot use the menu-driven interface.

Running ODE from the CD

To run ODE, the system must be at the Boot Console Handler (BCH). When the system is configured to boot to the operating system automatically, it waits 10 seconds for user intervention. You can press any key to stop the autoboot process and go to the main menu prompt.

The following steps describe how to run ODE from the CD:

1.Insert the HP 9000 Offline Diagnostics Environment CD in the CD drive.

2.Restart the computer to boot to the PDC (Processor Dependent Code ) prompt.

NOTE: The appearance of PDC prompts may differ from one computer to another.

3.At the PDC prompt, enter the search command for a list of bootable devices. For example:

Main Menu: < Enter command or menu > search

IODC

 

 

 

 

 

Path#

Device Path (dec)

Device Path (mnem)

Device Type

Rev

-----

-----------------

------------------

-----------

----

P0

0/0/1/1.2

intscsib.2

Random

access media

1

P1

0/0/2/0.2

intscsia.2

Random

access media

1

4.Select the CD-ROM device and boot from that device:

Main Menu: < Enter command or menu > boot P1

5.When prompted, answer y (yes) to interact with the Initial Program Loader (IPL):

Interact with IPL (Y, N, or Cancel)? y

This will return the ISL> prompt.

6.At the ISL prompt, enter the ode command to run the ODE program:

ISL> ode

This will return the ODE> prompt.

7.At the ODE prompt, enter the ls command to obtain a list of the offline diagnostics tools:

ODE> ls

Modules on this boot media are:

filename type size created description

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

MAPPER2

TM

146

05/07/12

64

bit version of the system mapping

IOTEST2

TM

882

05/07/12

64

bit version that runs ROM-based self

PERFVER2

TM

126

05/07/12

64

bit version that runs ROM-based self

8.To select and run the ODE tools, enter the run command and the name of the module you want to run. For example:

ODE> run mapper2

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Contents HP Part Number Published April Edition Page Table of Contents List of Examples Document Organization About This DocumentIntended Audience New and Changed Information in This EditionHP Encourages Your Comments Related InformationODE Overview Offline Diagnostics EnvironmentSupport Plus Media for HP 9000 systems ODE LimitationsClass Systems RX4610 and RX9610 systemsODE Tools Overview Obtaining the Latest Version of ODEOrdering a CD Running ODE Downloading an Image to Create a CDRunning ODE from the Hpsp Non-ODE Tools on the CD Running ODE from the CDDirectory Systems Using ODE on HP 9000 SystemsObtaining the Latest Version of ODE for HP 9000 Systems Using the HP 9000 Offline Diagnostics Environment CDIodc Running from the System Disk Determining Whether LIF-LOAD Is InstalledRunning the ODE Tools Page Loading ODE and Running a Test Module Performing Common ODE TasksDiaginfo Offline Diagnostic EnvironmentCpudiag XX.XX.XXStarting Execution of Cpudiag Section END of Loop CregDisplog ExitRunning Multiple Test Modules Starting Execution of Cpudiag Section Memdiag Example 4-2 Running Multiple Test ModulesError Detection Example 4-3 Error DetectionDetermining the Tools Supported by the Platform Entering Invalid Commands Running ODE Tools on HP 9000 SystemsExamining the Tools Suite Example 4-7 Examining the Tools Suite Examining a Tools Functions and Running the ToolExample 4-8 Examining a Tools Functions and Running the Tool HPC3 Using the makodiag Command Makodiag Example 4-9 Using the makodiag CommandStarting Multiple Processor Tests Sections 140/149 Using the diskexpt2 Command ODE diskexpt2 Example 4-10 Using the diskexpt2 CommandSpare DISKEXPT2 help modesense Page Index SymbolsIndex
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