Intel SBXL52 Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 36

Text messages, Starting the diagnostic programs, Function Name, Result, Passed, Failed, User Aborted

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ttt iii date cc text message is the three-digit failure code that indicates the exact test failure that was encountered. (These codes are for trained service personnel; see "Diagnostic error codes" on page 73) is the three-digit device ID. (These codes are for trained service personnel; see "Diagnostic error codes" on page 73) is the date that the diagnostic test was run and the error recorded. is the check value that is used to verify the validity of the information. is the diagnostic message that indicates the reason for the problem. 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) shown in the error code format in the previous section. Result can be one of the following: 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, for example, because of the system configuration. Warning This result occurs when a possible problem is reported during the diagnostic test, such as when a device driver is not found. test specific string is additional information that you can use to analyze the problem. Starting the diagnostic programs You can press F1 while running the diagnostic programs to obtain help information. You also can press F1 from within a help screen to obtain online documentation from which you can select different categories. To exit from the help information and return to where you left off, press Esc. Complete the following steps to start the diagnostic programs: 1. Turn on the blade server and watch the screen. ✏ NOTE When running the diagnostic programs, make sure that the blade server controls the needed components for the tests, including the CD-ROM drive, diskette drive, and USB port. You can use the selection buttons on the blade server to make necessary adjustments. 22 SBXL52: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide

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SBXL52: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
ttt
is the three-digit failure code that indicates the exact test failure that was
encountered. (These codes are for trained service personnel; see “Diagnostic error
codes” on page 73)
iii
is the three-digit device ID. (These codes are for trained service personnel; see
“Diagnostic error codes” on page 73)
date
is the date that the diagnostic test was run and the error recorded.
cc
is the check value that is used to verify the validity of the information.
text message
is the diagnostic message that indicates the reason for the problem.
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) shown in the error code format in the previous section.
Result
can be one of the following:
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, for example, because of
the system configuration.
Warning
This result occurs when a possible problem is reported during the
diagnostic test, such as when a device driver is not found.
test specific string
is additional information that you can use to analyze the problem.
Starting the diagnostic programs
You can press F1 while running the diagnostic programs to obtain help information. You also can
press F1 from within a help screen to obtain online documentation from which you can select
different categories. To exit from the help information and return to where you left off, press Esc.
Complete the following steps to start the diagnostic programs:
1.
Turn on the blade server and watch the screen.
NOTE
When running the diagnostic programs, make sure that the blade server controls the
needed components for the tests, including the CD-ROM drive, diskette drive, and USB
port.
You can use the selection buttons on the blade server to make necessary adjustments.