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Diagnostic text messages Diagnostic text messages are displayed while the tests are running. A diagnostic text message contains one of the following results: Passed: The test was completed without any errors. Failed: The test detected an error. User Aborted: You stopped the test before it was completed. Not Applicable: You attempted to test a device that is not present in the blade workstation. Aborted: The test could not proceed because of the blade workstation configuration. Warning: The test could not be run. There was no failure of the hardware that was being tested, but there might be a hardware failure elsewhere, or another problem prevented the test from running; for example, there might be a configuration problem, or the hardware might be missing or is not being recognized. The result is followed by an error code or other additional information about the error. Viewing the test log To view the test log when the tests are completed, select Utility from the top of the screen and then select View Test Log. The test-log data is maintained only while you are running the diagnostic programs. When you exit from the diagnostic programs, the test log is cleared. To save the test log to a file on a diskette or to the hard disk, select Save Log on the diagnostic programs screen and specify a location and name for the saved log file. Note: To save the test log to a diskette, you must use a diskette that you have formatted yourself; this function does not work with preformatted diskettes. If the diskette has sufficient space for the test log, the diskette can contain other data. 70 BladeCenter HC10 Type 7996: Problem Determination and Service Guide

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Diagnostic
text
messages
Diagnostic
text
messages
are
displayed
while
the
tests
are
running.
A
diagnostic
text
message
contains
one
of
the
following
results:
Passed:
The
test
was
completed
without
any
errors.
Failed:
The
test
detected
an
error.
User
Aborted:
You
stopped
the
test
before
it
was
completed.
Not
Applicable:
You
attempted
to
test
a
device
that
is
not
present
in
the
blade
workstation.
Aborted:
The
test
could
not
proceed
because
of
the
blade
workstation
configuration.
Warning:
The
test
could
not
be
run.
There
was
no
failure
of
the
hardware
that
was
being
tested,
but
there
might
be
a
hardware
failure
elsewhere,
or
another
problem
prevented
the
test
from
running;
for
example,
there
might
be
a
configuration
problem,
or
the
hardware
might
be
missing
or
is
not
being
recognized.
The
result
is
followed
by
an
error
code
or
other
additional
information
about
the
error.
Viewing
the
test
log
To
view
the
test
log
when
the
tests
are
completed,
select
Utility
from
the
top
of
the
screen
and
then
select
View
Test
Log
.
The
test-log
data
is
maintained
only
while
you
are
running
the
diagnostic
programs.
When
you
exit
from
the
diagnostic
programs,
the
test
log
is
cleared.
To
save
the
test
log
to
a
file
on
a
diskette
or
to
the
hard
disk,
select
Save
Log
on
the
diagnostic
programs
screen
and
specify
a
location
and
name
for
the
saved
log
file.
Note:
To
save
the
test
log
to
a
diskette,
you
must
use
a
diskette
that
you
have
formatted
yourself;
this
function
does
not
work
with
preformatted
diskettes.
If
the
diskette
has
sufficient
space
for
the
test
log,
the
diskette
can
contain
other
data.
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BladeCenter
HC10
Type
7996:
Problem
Determination
and
Service
Guide