What to do, Reset the system by typing the reset-all command, Set the diag-level configuration variable – Sun Microsystems SUN FIRE 280R User Manual

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Sun Fire 280R Server Owner’s Guide • January 2001

Also, see:

“About Isolating Failures Using OpenBoot Diagnostics” on page 166

What to Do

1. Press the Break key on your alphanumeric terminal’s keyboard, or enter the

Stop-a

sequence on a Sun keyboard.

The

ok

prompt is displayed.

2. Reset the system by typing the

reset-all

command:

3. Set the diag-level configuration variable.

Two different levels are available for testing. To achieve the maximum coverage set

diag-level

to

max

. See “How to Set the Diagnostics Level” on page 186.

4. Display the menu of diagnostic tests by typing the

obdiag

command:

The OpenBoot Diagnostics menu appears. This menu displays a numbered list of all
available tests.

5. At the

obdiag>

prompt, type the command you want to run.

For more information about what each available command does, see “About
OpenBoot Diagnostics Tests” on page 168
or use the

help

command.

Note –

Use of the OpenBoot PROM configuration variable

test-args

can affect

the behavior of OpenBoot Diagnostics. The

test-args

variable is empty by default.

Use the

help

command for more information on

test-args

.

If any problems are found by the test, OpenBoot Diagnostics displays an error report
on the console. The first line of the error report describes the possible problem. The
optional summary line displays the associated memory address and values.

What Next

Replace any field-replacable unit (FRU) that the OpenBoot Diagnostics test
determines is defective.

ok reset-all

ok obdiag

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