You can also set other Oracle ILOM properties to control various other aspects of
POST operations. For example, you can specify the events that cause POST to run,
the level of testing POST performs, and the amount of diagnostic information POST
displays. These properties are listed and described in
Affect POST Behavior" on page
If POST detects a faulty component, the component is disabled automatically. If the
server module is able to run without the disabled component, it will boot when
POST completes its tests. For example, if POST detects a faulty processor core, the
core will be disabled. After POST completes its test sequence, the server module
boots and uses the remaining cores.
Related Information
"Diagnostics Overview" on page 5
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"Oracle ILOM Properties That Affect POST Behavior" on page 30
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"Configure POST" on page 33
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"Run POST With Maximum Testing" on page 35
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"Interpret POST Fault Messages" on page 37
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"Clear POST-Detected Faults" on page 37
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"POST Output Reference" on page 39
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Oracle ILOM Properties That Affect POST
Behavior
These Oracle ILOM properties determine how POST performs its operations. See also
the flowchart that follows the table.
Note – The value of keyswitch_state must be normal when individual POST
parameters are changed.
Parameter
/SYS keyswitch_state
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Values
normal
diag
standby
"Oracle ILOM Properties That
Description
The host can power on and run POST (based on the
other parameter settings). This parameter overrides
all other commands.
The host runs POST based on predetermined settings
that perform maximum verbose testing.
The host cannot power on.
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