Chapter 6
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Using Offline Support Tools
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****** TC Version B.00.10 ******
****** SysLib Version B.00.06 ******
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Type HELP for command information.
ODE> ls
Modules on this boot media are:
filename type size created description
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CIODIAG2.EFI TM 642560 06/06/2003 Core IO diagnostic
CPUDIAG.EFI TM 737280 06/06/2003 Processor diagnostic
IODIAG.EFI TM 143872 06/06/2003 Runs selftests on I/O modules
MAPPER.EFI TM 1653248 06/06/2003 System mapping utility
MEMDIAG.EFI TM 263168 06/06/2003 Memory diagnostic
PERFVER.EFI TM 814592 06/06/2003 Runs ROM-based selftests on peripherals
PLUTODIAG.EFI TM 514560 06/06/2003 SBA/LBA diagnostic
COPYUTIL.EFI TM 1041920 06/06/2003 Disk-to-tape copy utility
DFDUTIL.EFI TM 850432 06/06/2003 Disk firmware download utility
FCFUPDATE.EFI TM 608256 06/06/2003 FW Update Utility for Fibre Channel
ODE>
Management Processor (MP) Event Logs
The MP interface provides diagnostic and configuration capabilities. To access your MP interface, perform the following
steps:
NOTE The MP interface must be accessed from a terminal console that is attached to the MP via the MP LAN or MP
remote serial connector.
Step 1. If necessary, press
CTRL+B to access the MP interface.
Step 2. Log in with proper user name and password.
Step 3. Press
cl to display the console logs. This log displays console history from oldest to newest.
Step 4. Press
sl to display the system logs. The system logs consist of:
• System event