Verifying And Adding Diagnostics - HP -UX 11i Installation And Update Manual

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Verifying and Adding Diagnostics

Verifying and Adding Diagnostics
HP-UX 11i automatically installs Support Tools on all systems to provide
required hardware support. These tools, contained in the OnlineDiag
bundle, give you a complete solution for verifying, troubleshooting, and
monitoring HP 9000 system hardware. This includes CPUs, memory,
interface cards, mass storage devices, and other devices.
To see if the diagnostic drivers are present and to use sam to install them
if they are not:
Step 1. cd /stand
Step 2. Run the what command on the kernel file from which the system is
booted, usually vmunix:
/usr/bin/what vmunix | grep diag
If the diagnostic drivers are there, the output contains diag1, and diag2
on workstations and diag0, diag1, and diag2 on servers. If not, load the
drivers as follows:
Step 3. As root, run sam:
/usr/sbin/sam
Step 4. From sam's menus, select
the
DIAGNOSTICS
Subsystem to Kernel
The third column of the matrix,
DIAGNOSTICS
Step 5. Select
Actions -> Process New Kernel
system when prompted.
Help with using Support Tool Manager and the other diagnostics is in
the Support Plus: Diagnostics User's Guide, available on the Support
Plus CD in:
/cdrom/DIAGNOSTICS/DIAG_USR.PDF
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Kernel Configuration/Subsystems
subsystem. Pull down the
.
Pending
subsystem.
menu and select
Actions
, should now show
. Confirm that you want to reboot the
, then select
Add
for the
In
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