Running a power on self test (post), Using beaconing, Setting up diagnostic test options – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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9. Diagnostics

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Running a Power On Self Test (POST)

The POST is a firmware test normally performed on an adapter after a reset or restart.

The POST does not require any configuration to run.
To run the POST:
1. From the Emulex Device Management tree-view, select the FC adapter physical

port on which you want to run the POST.

2. Select the Diagnostics tab and in the Standard Tests area, click Start Test. A

progress window appears, showing the progress of the POST test.

3. Once the test is completed, the Test Completion Status window appears. Click OK.

A POST window appears with the POST information.

Using Beaconing

Beaconing enables you to force a specific adapter’s LEDs to blink in a particular

sequence. The blinking pattern acts as a beacon, making it easier to locate a specific

adapter among racks of other adapters.
When you enable beaconing for UCNAs, the two LEDs blink rapidly in unison until

you disable beaconing.

Note: Beaconing is disabled if the selected adapter does not support beaconing.

To enable or disable beaconing:
1. From the Emulex Device Management tree-view, select the adapter port whose

LEDs you want to set.

2. Select the Diagnostics tab and click Beacon On or Beacon Off.

Setting Up Diagnostic Test Options

Setting Up a Test Failure Error Action

There are two error action options in the event of a test failure:

Stop Test – Does not log the error and aborts the test. No further tests are run.

Ignore – Logs the error and proceeds with the next test cycle.

Setting Up Test Cycles

Specify one of the following test cycles:

Select an established cycle count by clicking on the corresponding radio button.

Enter a custom cycle count in the blank field in the Test Cycles area.

Set the test to run until you manually click Stop Test, by selecting the Infinite

radio button.

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