Requirements for using hardware diagnostic suite, Table 6-10 – Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V490 User Manual

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Chapter 6

Diagnostic Tools

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Requirements for Using Hardware Diagnostic Suite

Since it is a part of Sun Management Center, you can only run Hardware Diagnostic
Suite if you have set up your data center to run Sun Management Center. This
means you have to dedicate a master server to run the Sun Management Center
server software that supports Sun Management Center software’s database of
platform status information. In addition, you must install and set up Sun
Management Center agent software on the systems to be monitored. Finally, you
need to install the console portion of Sun Management Center software, which
serves as your interface to the Hardware Diagnostic Suite.

Instructions for setting up Sun Management Center, as well as for using the
Hardware Diagnostic Suite, can be found in the Sun Management Center User’s Guide.

Reference for OpenBoot Diagnostics Test
Descriptions

This section describes the OpenBoot Diagnostics tests and commands available to
you. For background information about these tests, see “Stage Two: OpenBoot
Diagnostics Tests” on page 85.

TABLE 6-10

OpenBoot Diagnostics Menu Tests

Test Name

What It Does

FRU(s) Tested

SUNW,qlc@2

Tests the registers of the Fibre Channel-Arbitrated Loop
(FC-AL) subsystem. With diag-level set to max, verifies
each disk can be written to, and with test-args set to
media

, performs more extensive disk tests.

Centerplane,
FC-AL disk
backplane

bbc@1,0

Tests all writable registers in the Boot Bus Controller. Also
verifies that at least one system processor has Boot Bus
access

Centerplane

ebus@1

Tests the PCI configuration registers, DMA control registers,
and EBus mode registers. Also tests DMA controller
functions

Centerplane

flashprom@0,0

Performs a checksum test on the Boot PROM

Centerplane

i2c@1,2e

Tests segments 0–4 of the I

2

C environmental monitoring

subsystem, which includes various temperature and other
sensors located throughout the system

Multiple. See
“Reference for
Decoding I2C
Diagnostic Test
Messages” on
page 111
.

i2c@1,30

Same as above, for segment 5 of the I

2

C environmental

monitoring subsystem

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