When to use the system diagnostics, Running the system diagnostics, From the utility partition – Dell PowerEdge M600 User Manual

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Running System Diagnostics

When to Use the System Diagnostics

If a major component or device in the blade does not operate properly,
component failure may be indicated. As long as the microprocessor and the
blade's input/output devices (monitor, keyboard, and diskette drive) are
functioning, you can use the system diagnostics to help identify the problem.

Running the System Diagnostics

The system diagnostics can be run from either the utility partition on your hard
drive or a USB flash drive.

NOTICE:

Use the system diagnostics to test only your blade. Using this program

with other blades may cause invalid results or error messages. In addition, use only
the program that came with your blade (or an updated version of that program).

From the Utility Partition

1 As the blade boots, press <F10> during POST.
2 From the utility partition main menu under Run System Utilities, select

Run System Diagnostics.

NOTE:

If the utility partition has been removed from the drive, download the Dell

PowerEdge Diagnostics from

support.dell.com and install the diagnostics to a USB

flash drive, as described in the following section.

From a USB Flash Drive

1 Format the USB flash drive to emulate a hard drive.

See the documentation that came with your USB flash drive for
instructions.

2 Configure the USB flash drive to be a bootable device.

See the documentation that came with your USB flash drive for
instructions. Dell also provides a USB memory key boot utility for
download at support.dell.com.

3 Install DKMS DOS on the USB flash drive.
4 Create a directory for the system diagnostics on the USB flash drive.
5 Copy the system diagnostics files into the directory.

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