Steps
1. In Maintenance mode, from either controller module, display the HA state of the local controller module and
chassis:
ha-config show
The HA state should be the same for all components.
2. If the displayed system state for the chassis does not match your system configuration:
a.
Set the HA state for the chassis:
ha-config modify chassis HA-state
The value for HA-state can be one of the following:
▪
ha
▪
non-ha
b.
Confirm that the setting has changed:
ha-config show
3. If you have not already done so, recable the rest of your system.
Step 2: Running system-level diagnostics
After installing a new chassis, you should run interconnect diagnostics.
What you’ll need
Your system must be at the LOADER prompt to start System Level Diagnostics.
About this task
All commands in the diagnostic procedures are issued from the controller where the component is being
replaced.
Steps
1. If the controller to be serviced is not at the LOADER prompt, perform the following steps:
a. Select the Maintenance mode option from the displayed menu.
b.
After the controller boots to Maintenance mode, halt the controller:
halt
After you issue the command, you should wait until the system stops at the LOADER prompt.
During the boot process, you can safely respond y to prompts:
2. Repeat the previous step on the second controller if you are in an HA configuration.
Both controllers must be in Maintenance mode to run the interconnect test.
3. At the LOADER prompt, access the special drivers specifically designed for system-level diagnostics to
function properly:
boot_diags
During the boot process, you can safely respond y to the prompts until the Maintenance mode prompt (*>)
appears.
4.
Enable the interconnect diagnostics tests from the Maintenance mode prompt:
sldiag device modify
-dev interconnect -sel enable
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