Dell Force10 Z9000 Configuration Manual page 292

Ftos configuration guide for z9000 system
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Test 5 - Psu Source Type Test
+ TEST - 6
PSU [0] Fan FLOW Type Normal (IO --> Rear)
Test 6.000 - Psu Fan module type detect test ........................ PASS
diagS3240GetPsuOnStatus[580]: ERROR: PSU-1 is not present...
diagS3240PsuFanModuleTypeDetectTest[448]: ERROR: Getting PSU -1 power status failed.
Offline diagnostics can be run in DEBUG Mode as shown in the following example,
diagnostics in DEBUG
offline diagnostics in debug mode.
Figure 12-5. Running offline diagnostics in DEBUG mode
FTOS#diag stack-unit 0 level0 verbose no-reboot
Warning - diagnostic execution will cause multiple link flaps on the peer side - advisable to shut
directly connected ports
Warning - It is highly recommended to reboot the system after Offline Diagnostics
Proceed with Diags [confirm yes/no]: y
00:37:32: %Z9000:0 %DIAGAGT-6-DA_DIAG_STARTED: Starting diags on stack unit 0
FTOS#00:37:32 : Approximate time to complete the Diags ... 1 Min 30 Sec
FTOS#
WARNING: Reboot is highly recommended after running Offline Diagnostics in Debug Mode. Debug Mode can be
used only for troubleshooting specific test issue.
5. View offline diagnostics with the
command
Figure 12-6. show diag information command example
FTOS#
FTOS#show diag information -
Diag information:
Diag software image version:
9-0-0-23
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Stack-unit Member
Stack-unit Member
Stack-unit Member
Stack-unit Member
Stack-unit Member
Stack-unit Member
Stack-unit Member
Stack-unit Member
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mode. It is highly recommended that you reload the system after running the
show diag information
example) or the
show diag stack-unit
0:
Unit diags are done (Stackunit Offline).
1:
Not present.
2:
Not present.
3:
Not present.
4:
Not present.
5:
Not present.
6:
Not present.
7:
Not present.
FAIL
command (see
show diag information
command
(show diag stack-unit command
Running offline
example).

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