Diagnostic Tools
The selection of diagnostic tools available for your server includes a
chronological event log (Oracle ILOM System Log), standalone software packages,
firmware-based tests, and hardware-based LED indicators.
The following table summarizes the diagnostic tools that you can use when
troubleshooting or monitoring your server.
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Oracle ILOM
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SP firmware
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Monitors environmental condition and component functionality
sensors, generates alerts, performs fault isolation, and
provides remote access.
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Can function on either Standby power mode or Main power mode
and is not OS dependent.
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Designed for remote and local access.
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Hardware-based LED indicators
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Hardware and SP firmware
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Indicates status of overall system and particular components.
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Available when system power is available.
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Local, but sensor and indicators are accessible from Oracle
ILOM web interface or command-line interface (CLI).
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Power-On Self-Test (POST)
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Host firmware
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Tests core components of system: CPUs, memory, and motherboard
I/O bridge integrated circuits.
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Runs on startup. Available when the operating system is not
running.
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Local, but can be accessed through Oracle ILOM Remote System
Console Plus.
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UEFI Diagnostics
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SP firmware
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UEFI diagnostics can test and detect problems on all
processors, memory, disk drives, and network ports.
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You can use either the Oracle ILOM web interface or the
command-line interface (CLI) to run UEFI diagnostics.
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Remote access through Oracle ILOM Remote System Console
Plus.
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HWdiag
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SP firmware
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The HWdiag utility checks the status of a system and its
components. You run the HWdiag utility within the Oracle ILOM
Diag shell.
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Can function on Standby power and when operating system is not
running.
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Local, but remote serial access is possible if the SP serial
port is connected to a network-accessible terminal
server.
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Oracle Linux commands
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Operating system software
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Displays various kinds of system information.
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Requires operating system.
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Local, and over network.
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