How To Set The Diagnostic Level For Post And Obdiag - Sun Microsystems Sun Enterprise 220R Owner's Manual

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How to Set the Diagnostic Level for
POST and OBDiag
Before You Begin
Three different levels of diagnostic testing are available for power-on self-test
(POST) and OpenBoot Diagnostics (OBDiag): max (maximum level), min (minimum
level), and off (no testing). The system runs the appropriate level of diagnostics
based on the setting of the OpenBoot PROM (OBP) variable called diag-level.
The default setting for diag-level is min.
If your server is set up without a local console or terminal, you'll need to set up a
monitor, console, or terminal before setting the diagnostic level. See "About
Communicating With the Server" on page 28.
What to Do
Note – Perform this procedure with the power on and the keyswitch set to the
Power-On/Off position.
1. With the keyswitch in the Power-On/Off position, press the Break key on your
alphanumeric terminal's keyboard, or type the Stop-a sequence on a Sun
keyboard.
To enter the Stop-a sequence, press the Stop key and the a key simultaneously.
The ok prompt is displayed.
2. To set the diag-level variable, type the following:
ok setenv diag-level value
The value can be off, min, or max. See "OBDiag Configuration Variable Settings" on
page 128 for information about each setting.
Chapter 7
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
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