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Appendix D
Diagnostic Software and Troubleshooting Issues
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Using the OpenBoot PROM FCode Self-
Test
The Sun GigaSwift Ethernet adapter’s self-test verifies the correct operation of the
adapter and identifies any hardware problems with the adapter. The self-test is a
suite of tests that reside in the adapter’s FCode PROM.
Note –
The OpenBoot PROM FCode self-test is not available in the Solaris 9 x86
Operating System.
You can only invoke the FCode self-test diagnostics using the OpenBoot PROM
(OBP)
test
or
test-all
commands. In order to access the OBP, you must shut
down and halt your system to display the
ok
prompt.
You can use the adapter’s self-test any time you want to determine the status of the
hardware. If you encounter an error while running the diagnostic test, the self-test
displays appropriate error messages.
Note –
Although the self-test does not require the adapter’s interface to be
connected to an active network, you will see failing error messages if it is not
connected.
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To Run the FCode Self-Test Diagnostic
For more information about the OpenBoot commands (including
test
) in this
section, refer to the OpenBoot Command Reference manual.
1. Before shutting down the operating system and halting the system, ensure that all
significant application and network activity on the server has stopped.
2. Follow the appropriate procedures, as documented in the system’s service manual,
to shut down and halt the system.
Refer to the system’s documentation for the complete shutdown procedure.
After shutting down the system, you should see the OpenBoot PROMs
ok
prompt
on the system console.