IBM 326m Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 31
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Text messages The diagnostic text message format is as follows: Function Name: Result (test specific string) where: Function Name is the name of the function being tested when the error occurred. This corresponds to the function code (fff) described in the previous list. Result can be one of the following text strings: Passed This result occurs when the diagnostic test is completed without any errors. Failed This result occurs when the diagnostic test discovers an error. User Aborted This result occurs when you stop the diagnostic test before it is complete. Not Applicable This result occurs when you specify a diagnostic test for a device that is not present. Aborted This result occurs when the test could not proceed because of the system configuration. Warning This result occurs when a possible problem is reported during the diagnostic test, such as when a device that is to be tested is not installed. test specific string is additional information that is used to analyze the problem. Downloading the diagnostics program Complete the following steps to download the latest image of the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics and create a startable Enhanced Diagnostics diskette: 1. Go to http://www.ibm.com/support/. 2. Download the diagnostics file for the server to a hard disk drive directory (not to a diskette). 3. Go to a DOS prompt, and change to the directory where the file was downloaded. 4. Insert a blank high-density diskette into the diskette drive. Note: Attach an external USB diskette drive to the server for this purpose. 5. Type in the following, and then press Enter: filename a: where filename is the name of the file you downloaded from the Web. The downloaded file is self-extracting and is copied to the diskette. When the copy is completed, you have a startable or bootable IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette. Chapter 3. Diagnostics 21