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If you wish to test ISA adapters which have not yet been configured, use SMIT to
configure the adapter before running diagnostics.

8.3 Online Diagnostics

The Online Diagnostics are an AIX Version 4.1 installable package. They are
packaged under

bos.diag

. There is a separate, installable option for each device

or adapter supported by diagnostics. If you install your system from an AIX Version
4.1.4 for Servers install CD-ROM, diagnostics will be automatically installed on your
system, including diagnostics support for any PCI devices which are physically
installed in your system. In addition, if you install any PCI devices and configure
them to the system using

cfgmgr -i

(or use SMIT to add devices after IPL)

specifying an installation device, diagnostics support for the device (if available) will
be automatically installed. When you install device support for ISA adapters, you
can chose whether to install diagnostic support for each adapter. Running Online
Diagnostics provides you with access to the AIX Error Log and the AIX
Configuration Data, but again, you are limited to which devices you can test.

If the diagnostics package,

bos.diag

is installed on your system, you will be able to

run Online Diagnostics. This is useful when you have a networked system at a
remote site or if you wish to run diagnostics without using the diagnostics CD-ROM.
If you manually install diagnostics, you will have to install diagnostics support for
each device in your system because this is not automatic. Each device has its own
diagnostics support which can be installed separately. You can determine which
devices in your system have diagnostic support loaded by performing the following:

1. Type:

diag

2. Press Enter on the main screen, and then select: Service Aids

3. Select: Display or Change Diagnostic Test List

4. Finally, select: Display the Diagnostic Test List

If a device installed in your system is not listed, refer to your installation media to
see if the device comes with a diagnostics support fileset.

Online Diagnostics can be run in the following three modes:

Service Mode

Maintenance Mode

Concurrent Mode

These three modes are discussed in the following sections.

8.3.1 Concurrent Mode

The Concurrent mode provides a way to run Online Diagnostics on the system
resources while AIX is up and running.

As the system is running in normal operation, some resources cannot be tested in
Concurrent mode. The following list shows which resources cannot be tested:

SCSI adapters used by disks connected to paging devices

The disk drives used for paging

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