Oracle Vacuum Cleaner CPU-56T User Manual

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OpenBoot Firmware
Diagnostics
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SPARC/CPU−56T
Diagnostics
The Forth Monitor includes several diagnostic routines. These on−board tests let you
check devices such as network controller, SCSI devices, floppy disk system, memory,
clock, keyboard and audio. User−installed devices can be tested if their firmware includes
a self−test routine.
The table below lists several diagnostic routines.
Table 18:
 Diagnostic Routines
Command
Description
probe−scsi
Identifies devices connected to the on−board SCSI controller
probe−scsi−all [<device−path>]
Performs probe−SCSI on all SCSI controllers installed in the
system below the specified device tree node. If
<device−path> is omitted, the root node is used.
test [<device−specifier>]
Executes the specified device’s self−test method.
<device−specifier> may be a device path name or a device
alias.
Example:
test net − test network connection
test−all [<device−specifier>]
Tests all devices that have a built−in self−test method and
that reside below the specified device tree node. If
<device−specifier> is omitted, the root node is used.
watch−clock
Monitors the clock function.
watch−net
Monitors network connection via primary Ethernet
probe−ide
Identifies devices connected to IDE bus
probe−ide−all [<device−path>]
Performs probe−ide on all IDE buses installed in the system
below the specified device tree. If <device path> is omitted,
the root node is used.
a
SCSI Bus
To check the on−board SCSI#1 or SCSI#2 for connected devices, enter:
a
ok
a
probe−scsi
Primary UltraSCSI bus:
Target 1
aaa
Unit 0
aaa
Disk
aaaaa
WDIGTL
aa
WDE9100 ULTRA2
aa
1.21

Secondary UltraSCSI bus:

ok
All SCSI Buses
To check all SCSI buses installed in the system, enter the following:
a