How to run ode's command line interface – HP B6191-90015a User Manual
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Using the Diagnostic/IPR Media to Run Offline Diagnostics
How to Run ODE's Command Line Interface
How to Run ODE's Command Line Interface
To start ODE's command line interface, do the following:
1. If you are at the PDC prompt (e.g.,
BOOTADMIN>
), type
search
for a list of bootable
devices:
BOOTADMIN>search
2. Select the tape or CD device, depending upon your Diagnostic/IPR Media, and boot from
that device:
BOOTADMIN>boot SCSI.3.3
3. At the
ISL>
prompt, type the following:
ISL>ODE
The following prompt will then be displayed:
ODE>
4. Type the following, for a list of available commands with a capsule description of each:
ODE>help
The following information will be displayed:
MAIN HELP SCREEN
Basic Commands
HELP
Prints detailed information to the screen, when "help
or "help " is typed
LS
List modules available on boot medium
Load and initialize a module by typing its name
(For more help, type "help module_name")
RUN
Run a module (after setting desired environment variables)
Control-Y|Control-C
Abort an ODE command; pause a module run
RESUME
Restart a paused module
DISPLOG
After running a module, display contents of a log
EXIT
Return to next higher level prompt
Environmental Variables
-
SHOWSTATE
Display the value of the following environment variables:
LOOP
Run a test this many times
ERRPRINT [ON|OFF]
Print low-level error messages to console
(primarily for manufacturing use)
ERRNUM [ON|OFF]
Print one-line, numbered errors to the console
ERRPAUSE [ON|OFF]
Pause module upon error detection
ERRONLY [ON|OFF]
Print ONLY error messages; disable non-error
and isolation message printing
INFOPRINT [ON|OFF]
Print informational messages to the console
ISOPRINT [ON|OFF]
Print fault isolation messages to the console
ISOPAUSE [ON|OFF]
Pause module when isolation message is generated
LOGSIZE
Set the size of a message log
DEFAULT
Reset environment variables to default state
5. For more information on any of these commands or options, type
help
or
help
, as appropriate.
6. To list the ODE modules that will run on the current SPU, type
ls
at the ODE prompt.