Before you begin – Sun Microsystems SUN FIRE 280R User Manual

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Chapter 6

Diagnostics, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting

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Note –

Before attempting to boot again, restore a working system configuration by

resetting the appropriate variables in the NVRAM using the OpenBoot

setenv

command at the

ok

prompt. The Safe NVRAM mode settings are temporary session

settings to ensure a successful recovery boot.

How to Isolate Failures Using Sun Remote System
Control (RSC)

Run each OpenBoot Diagnostics test from the

ok

prompt.

When you type

obdiag

, the utility displays a numbered list of available tests.

How to Isolate Failures Using Power-On Self-Test
(POST)

When you turn on the system power, POST diagnostics run automatically if any of
the following conditions apply:

The OpenBoot PROM configuration variable

diag-switch?

is set to

true

when

you power on the system.

You turn the keyswitch to the Diagnostics setting and press the Power button.

Note –

The Stop-D (Stop-Shift-d) keyboard sequence functionality is closely

emulated by using Safe NVRAM mode. Perform the procedure “How to Use Default
NVRAM Parameters” on page 178,
and then set the variable

diag-switch?

to

true

and power-on the system.

Note –

The Stop-D (Stop-Shift-d) and the Stop-F (Stop-Shift-f) keyboard sequences

are not supported on systems with USB keyboards.

For information about the various keyswitch positions, see “Status and Control
Panel Features” on page 8.

Before You Begin

You can set up your server to display POST and diagnostics output in the system
console or in the RSC console, but not on both at the same time.

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